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WILLIAM K. IIUTCHJNSON .'
lion Quakea" Said To
e
auee
JNB Sluff Comspunucnt
C.;htmhu&gt; . 0
2ept 21
'"'''' ' few minute' ocd apparently
!Copyrlwht, 1931, tly 1 N. 8 .1
While Ohtoam look a smn·, f
near Lll11a . bul It wac;
1
Olympiu. Hall, Detroit. Sept. :.a - 1
&lt;hull"f!eli . beiH•vt;d on !\' :-hghL.
·to !Ire citizens \\lib
Hl!rbert Roover today re·enllstd
f'1 hy U!J unusuulh,· intnJ~-oe ',1o:~ ··J tc :Hr nt
the soldlero ot th' world war in
la.t night. Reo ln,LI&gt; ' "d" ' ' T he ,heck' a ,. -vcy 'ho""'d
11
other fight to save th(' nutum·-thls i
·
to explain
:-.,n, :· today, spread
through
wt-ster:u
Ume rrom the
e ffl'•:ts of
,
, and ra£te: n
lncllilna . . A
the world dPpresglon ro.Ltu r Lhan '
-.- Slipping of stra!a tmder 1ov; 0z 111n.1,;dl lc mu: t"f'pmlt·d the
11
the guns of a threatenlna enemy . 1 Who Outwit Mob Of 4,000 · t&gt;artl·.".s J;Urfate·- 11.
11 wa •; 1cf dcdned
The
he SH.Id, "b; second :
And Spirit Murderer !
:t• li\ l'
Anra. o .. a Shelby counly villaae
only to war.
T 0 Slate prtaon
.
• •..
b ·llcred
·11
papulati on. wus rep(Jrted .to
Facing the men of the Amerk.m
')· · :bo
hit
1
Leaton, aMembled here In atmuul
No 6t'riou!5 dam.11.g f' wa.~ r~portcd
Tu · \"illl\gt' high sc hool, both the
1
Mound!!VIIlt!, W. Va . $ept. :n -! (iour by tht&gt; ft·l'mm which uccurrchulches. and nearly
IN8-BnatA:hed trom a mob of 4.000 1•d 111 tiHee dl:&gt;tinct shocks, lasting
'.\·crt'
aud dan axed.' ""'
Detroit. Bept. :.!I-INS-·
whlch wanl.tld to hang him . Harry •
Cl'!
tr-ppled trom 1 hOUI.K
1
city or Portlimd.,
P . Powers. the mall order matrl- 1
•nd :Hf'rch.awt!sc m itie&lt;i frcm .sll1d..,
1
wall vb·tually as&amp;li"Cd of the
monlal slayer. was today und.e1· 1
,
ves tc the tloor lll 8 general &amp;taEie
lth.. eQDvCAUoa-:tll- ttia ..Am..
lapeoial IIWI.rd in the death howre
-.1)_.;..
.tt .-\.Hna .. A wall oLthe
erlctln LE:gjon toJiy althou1h
the .YtafA! prfsoil.
j
~r
!I;J&gt;Jsc&lt;pnl Ch111·ch "WitS
~
thla yeal''l oonventJou wJII
AlLer the mob ~;urrounded the .,
snd eornen;tones or the
lq the meantime reporUJ from report .
Jail at Clarkllburg. W. Va.. where ,
- .~hur&lt;'h
WC're lorn look!.
London, Sept. 2!-INBunl..,
liukden &amp;uld that Renj! Delhat'O
not render 0 dooi&amp;IQp tmll l
Powen had been a prisoner olnce l Aa He Rehmu to Job After
In ull, the damage at Anna
1
permitted to work u
had been appointed head of the
DEAD WOMAN FOUND
Thursdl.ly.
arrested for killing two women and I
Beine ReiMtated by
at Sto.OOO. Nobody wu
...,..
·-...
nan. McNabb was elected by
Japane11e administration there, and Clevelllnd, Sept. 2 l-IN8-a.diJ
three children, he was secreted
G
Wh'
although dozens
wert
gold
was
lu.lci
tu
lllcl
that
JapanellE!
forces,
after
a
series
bruised
and
with
a
knife
wowtd
In
owuy
to
the
o•lson
he-.
n...
..
,.._
1
ovemor
Jle
F
d th U •·• State•
miners It was claimed, but o
8UJ
h
lh body t
"'
•
....
frlghlf'ncd TI1e Ln·mor in the vu ..
1
l"ance an
m...,._,
.
the, coal compan)· rei used to of sanfiuinury ensagements, had the r I t arm, e
o a om- convention, he wa.med them tliat was sneaked through a dark pu.s· 1
at atout 6 p M
0
him w work.
obtalned a firm hold on Manchurla
•.t:ilnl:! Rlnt emtlopty
uhlu creatted
sage-way to the rear of the jail · Oulumbus, 0 .. S."pt. 21-INBSld:ley. county seal and only a
6
Allhoutrh the coal company otfl.· as far north as Ch'Bngchun, t.enm.
ua n "'
req re~; ac ll.ln u1 111.nd rushed here by 11utomoblle.
· Quotmg stl\~ fair manager Charles .l'w wiles rrom Anna. ~;utf·t-t'Cd rrom
today.
clals ha.d tagged their number 5 nus of the
south Man·
to
the most dra.stlc nature or an 11_1·
Nearing this city on the tast I M. B("(:r .
wa::. Jon·ly"' , he
shock.
The paper said it Wt!lcomt'd
workings a.t Murray Clty for work churls. railroad .
lolerable bw'dc11 or necessity \Iolli Iride, Powers broke down and cried . ll ·dny nt the o;ta k llr;m:tuwnc ol
Al WapRkonPtn the ftoors shook
the g:overnment's
action
.._
lmQtedlately
the woman have to be imposed not only urv·n , Save me. save me,·· the g""rd· •,
I
I
I
today th-el"e Wfts no attemp ...t lh\v _: ,..."'"'"v.o,·.-."-pt.
h 11 ,..
·
ltted s ulclde •;&gt;'!"
·nr h""...,. been the l"ich. but upon "those whu
... ~
..... " · ~·BcH
,_ today
•
o i~he-s cianeed on :ouvper tablee.
''thl!
open
ng
gun
nil.
gr
m
'1 comm
rctu&lt;l"'d
to thf' posi - "nd
, ,_
battle tor our sh~uc of the
open the mine In the face o
e
"'.t'"
~
murdere4 She was f~d dJ!ad on
k in
n
l
h
be h QUoted him 8.11 crying to them .
"I thourht nn automo blie had
world's prosperity ."
thrt!:~.tt~nt!d s~.tlkt~ ot tile :dOOO min· hostll!tle~.· bet~n Jo.pp,nese an1 0 bed 111: the room and apPfrently wor
Ule folds, a
t e
nc 1 'fht' mob gathered IU'&lt;~.md the llon trom whlcn he Wil-li 1.c,lhaqp.:d lumped otr the rood a;Jd Ill ruck tb!
era ot. ooOse Run . Horses, pomei Qhint.se troops in Manchuria oc· had bl ,.~; to d th 11
' ld
and· desk."
Jail at Clarksburg 81\turduy 11ight 1 Ia.&lt;!! Tue'&gt;da} !;:y Stat~ Ull·· ,.: ror of :wuSf ·· .&lt;!ai d po!i&lt; nmnn Arthur SOY
and :neruhandl&gt;e rrom the coal com curl'eJ today d"plte ertort. of go, .
•-&lt;
eo '
:was
··
To that end Mr. Hoover dr&lt;l..-rd alld remolned there until SnndO) 1 Agrk:uttul" L s . GuthCI'Y and re- or Wnpakoneta.
Wl!re removed t.J t&gt;rment authorities to bring about
I.INfioLN'S FRIElliD DIES
P.ltincreascsudlIn government
f':OCpton-d lOOming
. t Tear
gas bombs
Hn;:ng wllh startlln&lt; sudllenneu
erlca. and France who Will be
he bo
th
th
h
h were1 1u...s l:tt !J. on F rida y by Covnno.an l~mlcable Ht!ttlement of the disPnncetttn, N. J ., ~pt. 21- INS-- dlture--incl ng t
nus d.ll
rown a
e men w 0 s outer 1 Oewgc White .
:he qt:ake lat;ted fr cm 10 Lo 30 ~4
•the
nd losers
stand·
at Derthick and pute.
!i'unt'rnl -rvices will be held bf&gt;re pension demands being con&amp;lderrd "get Jail
Powers,
gP.t Pvwers."
One
brt!aks1f down gold
complettlly
at'-"ke
as
d d of 1 lkt.r and uuthery du.J not mtf' ! end:&gt; .
"0 a t Carl'ington were Heavy firing took place one mile tomm·1'0w!...,...,..for Colonell'=dw~n A. Par· by the 1egton- muat be abandoned the
and the world Iindt&gt; some
the le•
,...... rll w woun e m I durlu ... tht ioH'IWO:I Bu·r w....n ·t
ChJdnnnU. SprlnMfif:ld, Dp,y""'
the
according to schedult!d from Changchun. J~tpanese trOO})K '\Jtt. a persona.! friend of Abraham
·
in h! r. oftke Yt&gt;t when I c:tmf' t , Zam~vllle. Cairo Rnd west Ml'!l.tsother medium of bart9-r,"
strlkt: situation.
the city of Fushun. final- Llnc(t]n and onl! of the
Aboard Pl-esldentl&amp;l Special En ·
State police aided In
1 ",\·•.. :... u: 1d I t1H 1n"t hn·•t· uJ:y
te r. o .. and Richmond, c(Jnn:&gt;ra·
News declarlod.
the dbpute over the ly 1!s&amp;mllng all Chinese after the which sat on a plnUorm at
route to Detroit, Toledo, 0 .. Sept. back the Cl'uwd, which was threa t- 11on to
him lalt'r:· Guthery lui
vl ilt' In1iailnpnlis and
lnd
, George K. Smith ~a.tlfrr had put up stubborn resist· burg and heard 1 IJ:-tcoln's lamous 21-INB---Tht! special train bear- ened with machinl! guns nnd J"lfies. ' hl~~~n:ll kual Nrw~ t:nm : ·
all ~E-ported fe f'lmg the dlliturb8nce.
or the company, ~aid ance.
tnddn~s.
1ng President Hoover to Detroit
! A.~ked wht&gt;Uwr he beuJs nny 111 ~
Kt'nlucky citlrs alw felt t.be
porarUy to forsake
t.he effort,
the cheCkwelghtmf'n ar-e usw.rhout consulting the
He died here yest.Prday at the where he will address tht! Amert· OFFICIALS ACfSED
a» ;1
t&gt;! lt.s
shock
launched in 1926, to maintain the
employed by the miners but Ot-no::rnl Hayashi,
commander· in· age of lOl.
can Legion, passed through Toledo
fOR SECON TIME Bl.'t'l"
Ohio's last previous Ml'thquake
pound flterllng Rt Its PM' VRIUI! denow the union "from Y.'hlch chief of th&amp;
gan1son In
at 8:1'1 o'clock this morning.
.. r han:11 t 1111.v lil·It'{'llng rur wn in Mar . 8, 1929. when a mUd
11
aplte declarlzatlon o1 vltlua.Uy nll we huve been divorced snwc 1928 Korea. ordered the ni11eteeuth and
FANS FIRE
The President was still working
-I anyl&gt;!Jdy n o w Ewrythlng 1:; Jove · . shock
struck near BeHefontalue.
other European currencies. came a.s I durll'lg which lime w have oper· twentiPth Korenn divisions to pro·
New Bremen, 0., Sept. :.11- IN&amp;- on hls speech. It was said "a few
C:.1icago, Sept.
21-.INS-Ar.- 1~·."
I On Feb.
.
.'&gt;, the Ohio riYer
a. bombshell to the people at lo.rge, ated on an open shop
1:; at- ceed io Chlentao.
Wltt1 a grand stand and a JutfKt.".s' minor corrections" remained
be othrr r1oeunwnt,
high om . ! Th · rcimtntcd fai r rnaf!ngcr lm· . lerritory, 25
In 192
southwe.sti""m_ . Oh¥;1,
but was Car rrom uncxpccUJd 111 temptJng to dictare policy Lo 1.11&gt;."
r.II'tfcrm d~:stroyed by ftre, author!- made before It wa11 plu.ced In the clab; of being .;.ubject Lu lht: m~ mediRidJ sta rted dlctntin g ll'li.E'J ~ j was hit, and a. month later, ell
well-Informed. flnanclal quarters .
Inasmuch B.R the compu.ny has
Tokkl, Sept. 21 _ 1Nt)--In ttle face ties toda}l started an lnvestigaLiou hands of his lll.enographer ror flnlll tluence of Scarface ).J Capone. w•• .; to flr,ish up his share of cotH•;,pu 11 - Mar. 26. a tmllar t remor occurred
11
The order, coupled with another no working agreement with the of sharp prote!!ts by Chinese au- In &amp;'l attempt to tearn no.mes or typing:.
brou~;ht to liQ:ht today With publ1- ' denr•: t•emalning to be dOJJf' :;ln..:.:-11No serlou~; damage
was reported !'J b
decree closing lhe Lbndon stock union, Smith sold, "we 11 el:l no rea· thoritles at Nanking and Pelping, the ringlt!aders ot a riot at the New
-t&amp;.Uon or n 12·pll.l{t' amda\"it, stcn- l thl' dose or l.he fair.
unv or t.he shocks.
exchange fOI" today. was natul'Blly son why the company should pi:'r· the Japanese government dectded Bremen a!.IWmODHe race track late I 0...-at•olt. Sept. 21 - With PrcsldrmL cd 1111~ sworn to by Tbcodw·c w. '
, ·
80
the te topic or conversation In the mit tht! union to dlctau to \.lli."
today to continue tUJ mUitary oc- yesterday.
Hoour it•.-. guest of honor and the Miller , formerly an a.sslstaut
PASTORAL FIGHT
Tokro. Sept. :.li-INS-Nioc ~
•·ctt.y"-tha.t area. at one mile
/ cupation of Sooth Manchuria for
Dlspuntled patrons stormed the cash bon WI Issue reported Hettled state's att.orni!Y John A. Swa11s?n. .
· IS PATCHED UP sons l'.'erl' kille-d and seorCB. inj~
!SQUare In the heart of London
TO PROBE PRIVATE LIFE
lt.he prt!,&amp;ent.
judgu;' plat!oraa, and pourt!d iiiHO· accorc'Jng to hh; wishes. lht&gt; AmeriTh~ affidavit charges thnL. Mli h'l
by au earthquake which ocClirn!:d
w h lch ror genera"... ons h as been the
Mansfield.. o., -....t. 21- lNB-Thc
entat! ve prom....,.
was tn.lld e, l!ne over both structures ana set can Legion opened its tlllrteent.h Wll.ll forced out of the states al ·J
......
" • th ,__.·' &lt;pl·c·n•--r
~ ""' .,, -_
.r~ ......
T
•-·
-·d"l'
.. .._.. _
000
1
1 n'llmoney man
Jelsu:-e hours of Dr•. Harry 0 . Roby !'"'wever,
o.ou hy the them artre 1 dol.n1 &amp;. $20,
a todconvention
h1
100 torncv 's o.lfi~ 1 bt.'cause
h
ldl
" y·,,
' ' 1" north or Tokyo.
~-•.e t or th e w0r ld ·
'·
in a ll 01e d ro. t•-•
dam· annua
iu
0 1fymplc
of his ox·1 ML. Vf'rnon. 0 .. Siipt. 21- INS- , "·"·
40
Throgmorton street. where the .. , II',' ManstlelU dentist who wus . forelill omcl! for transmiaalon to R(!e, omclals S8id.
aren
ay w II! an army o
~ ceii81W zeal n t e ra ng um r P!'acc and good will rclgn::&gt;d l.odltv ' NL'merou!'i
fires b~·oJ:e out after
1
st.ock exchance is loca ted • was _,...m- •.. eat•n
to
death
with
a
lead
pip~
e
nese
a
ona
l{OYern·
Fl&amp;E
•T
FORD
PLANT
t
ft
''~
'
I
.. , . Ht·a""
,v p•·ope,ty d ..
IU.I.:_.,.
'
Ohl
N
11
llat
000
l'
i
lue
and
01'8}1
clad
World
Wat
p1"0Sl'CIIt1on
ur
Capone
i!yndlcate
in
the
Vine
street
Chmch
of
t'."
•tt•k- _• .;.
Oh·-•·
•-pt 21 INS- -'t
•,. fea••d
" .
med rrom. 10 o'clock onwards wlth Frldoy lght, we•·e to 00 pded into men 1 a t Nan kin r th a t 1apanese
ve
erons
overran
the
ag
bl!dFCketi
est.nbllslunent.s
.
Chrh1
and
persons
who
went
to
,.,
....
.·· •
CI'O••ds ot excited sllk·hatted stock by •••!Ice t~·y In th-lr dcspemt&lt;! Itroops wou /d •1
........
.-• ., toclh · Ford
- motor " y.
. ~l!rvlces lallt night , cx.vorting
u
.,.,. ·•th&lt;lr
...~
a.~n t rom
br,lldln
TIIREE ••·•~aTED KILLED
~0
...
"'
'"""
M td
d othe to
Tbree u
gil
Pour mojor subject&amp;---prohibltlon,
ow..-v
clash bel ween nval pasturs, rc ·
e
80011
u en an
r wns as
as company plant on the Delaware UQe.:nployment relief and nntlon:..l
Delrolt, &amp;pt. .:.U- INS-Thrc:: maiued-t.o ht..r two sermon.ll .
Writlen expresell' for I. }(. 8.
brokers. tratnc W65 demoralized as search for a clue to t;l'i! identity of
thoU58nds of persons milled outside hi.B ~layer.
the situation became quieter.
..lver
were badly damq:ed Luda}l b}l de~--. Slide ~om the""''''' Qtl''" ._ ... d
ed l
T'
I
I'h d
tch
Columbus, 0 .. Sept. 21-'l'.he
1
While
hopes
of
an
amicable
set
·~
"
•
'-'0
j&gt;ersons
were
rtopor...,..
rown
o~~~
wan
1111
m
.ul;ters
"
pa
•
"Flo...,
both entrances ot the exchange, I Sportsmen and professional men tlernent at an early ..
......,· ll spectacular ftre. Ever)' ftre com· tlon-aalto.ted
veterans. as leg· day when n.n airplane di'Jt:d in w .ct liP tbeir dlttt!rences and buUl or earth disturbances noted In 0,....,
but Jnsread of paniclty rumors I with whom Roby mingled when not , bel
re
'"'
......,. pany In Cbester and nelghborlnlf !on omclals SOUJlht lo ally ni l op· L:lk(' St . Clair herl! from a heigh t
the pulpiL last mght, al· la11t night were what are kMW(l ,U
there was merely speculation.
actudb· engaaed in his work were J
botoUihB responded.
position to
of the Houvu or 1,000 feet:
thouth It had been declared tbat "tension quakes."
o!
It waa believed in some quarters to b? questioned In the hope they omce from' Manchuria Indicted
The flre. ot Wldetennlned or1cin, admi llstratlon . II was reported the
I •roul:le would llrlse when IU?v. J . P . nature often occur wlthQUt
that the exchange would remain might present an t!xplnnnUon
that further trouble wa.s brewing Rtarted In the pa.lnt shop. It wu presilll!nt hnrl bt•&lt;m assw·cd thf'
Al!lSCn of Lakewood, the new pas- detected by the a.,.ern.ge person. ciOM!d tomorrow also to give ftnrm- 1the murder.
and that the mobilization of ,1 accompanied by a terrltlc
convention would not ask for tull
t('f . made an etrort to dellv&amp; a
cial authoriUea a better chance to ·
---stt·onger Japanese Rmty In Man: aion. Plant omclals eat.lmated
cash PM.Ymeut 01 the bonus bcfmt'
•
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FLOOD
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or
tbousandtl
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of
a
portion
of
the.
Interior
gauge the situation. but t 5 cou ! LIN£JY
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churla might be
amap a,.
he c'ttcJded to be lt&amp; auest. The
b t RI "V
for_ SCY· the earth with the outer
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21
NOT be conftnned.
j Nanking. St!pt.
- INS-With
Dll!:pa.tcht!s from Harbin stated ot dollars.
hlbitJon issue. though, wa s full ol
t: ll )t'lu:;,
1eportt'd tu bt.: up- trying to adjust themaelves.
The Immediate course of govern- 1',he approval ot the Chinese
that Chinese troops were aS&amp;I!mbl· "FATTY" IN TROUBLE AG.Iif dynamite and
e.,.ery lndkallon
•
pO!Wit to tdlowlng Rev. All1son to t he tremors were felt In we:En
mental action beyond . obtal.nlniJr aUst government, Colonel und
ing there in l&amp;rfe numbers and also
Hollywood, sept. 2I-IN8--Ro8· pointed to a ''tluish flshl" Oil Ule Brick lnduatry Showa 8 II bkt• till! pulpit
Ohio and !'astern lndlanll
parliamentary approval o! the gold Cho•le• A. IJndberoh today em- at Klrb; to the routh. Japonea• eoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, corpulent tloor of the convention.
reot Gain, Steel Biueat
Declaring h' "" •hu " ' " ' _-' " "m probable that the ""I""
.,
5uspenslon was In doubt.. Govern~ barked upon an a.erlal survey ot hhe forces were maaslng at Chanrchum comedian of the SUversheet, was
The. bonus Issue was settled. ont&gt;
~ontnct m April, Rev. Way(, .~· on thl..s occasion took pliLCe aJalll
ment and nnanctal spokesmen in- North Kia.nasu nood area.
at the &amp;1\hle time. The situation rree on •too bail today, eharaes h•h.Jeelon oftlclal Wid lnt.ernalian ·
Lou in Month
I :U&amp;M w .-·t"COgntze an urd l"l or 01 ,- the fault Une which begins near
slsted. that Britain wou1d NOT re
was described as "tense," with a with '·breaking g-la&amp;i on the high· al Nev.•s Servlc~. by an "g~·nent
missal from the church bva rd .
Waterville. o., and extends soutllmaln oft the KO].d standard for long, RELIEF COMMITTEE
serious ba.tt.lt! In prospect.
wa.y."
amon!l convention leaders to acoept
washingtoo. Sept. 21- INs-Re· l Ch11rch o11lclals said a settlement ward through that part o1 $be
and In this connection there was
TO SELECT JOBS In a previous enpaemtn&amp; at It was charged that Arbuckle a reararted "Kansas rcsvlut lon'" ports to the Bureau of Labor stlt· had t&gt;ecn rcachLd hf&gt;tw:'('n the two s t.a.te.
,- ,
considerable agitation ror some new
Changchun, thirty Japanese sol· daahed a boUle to the pavement, deci:utng again&amp;t Immediate cas:1 tlstlcs for Augmt llh.ow the acces ·, mlnl~ters.
This lint' ,of rault p&amp;SSI!S near
decisive measure to ensure speedy
diets were ldlled and seventy were t!:X.Cla.lmed "there soos the eyl- P8YIDI!nts. Thl.s rt'SO intiQn, adopt('(! stan rate of employment for In- ~
.~
Lima and Findla}l and In Adauil
return of normal oomUtlona.
Cc.lumb\111, 0., Sept. :11- INS- wounded, whlle an entire Chinese denct~."
by the home deportment of Natlou - dustry as a whole was 2.60, while PAIR CAPTURED
. count.v becomes a break wh~. bN
1
The London Dally Herald, organ Sell'ctton.. ot
In Oovernor battalion was reported to have bel!u
At the atatlon the actor demand - al Commander Ralph T.
the total sepa.ra.tlon rate was 3.67.1
AfTER GUN fiGHT been the :;eene of numeroll!l adJuet
1 ed a sobrlt!t}l teat. both for hlmselt woulrl put the leQ:Ion on rl'cord as It was announced tod.ay.
1 tbe Labor party urged Premier George 9hltes winter bridge butJd .. wiped out.
• mcuts in the po. t. The same Jlnt
Donald to call
international Ina prog-ram will be made "so far a&amp;
Attacks alre&amp;d¥ have been mad.e land poUceman Stewart. Both Pl68 · dt'Cio.rlng the bonus should have
The Brick Industry sJ1oWt!d the j
-J ha11 been tt·aced 11down Into central
nn:nel&amp;l conference Immediately to poMib1e" by tt.e state · relief 0 com· at KlrJn upon Japanese troops, and ed the test.
paid rln fuU when flrsten.acted but hlrhest l\cce88ion rate for any of . Gallipolis. 0., Sept. 21- INS- . Kt!ntut::k}l, where Jt, adjolll8
tale
grapple wttb the problem.
mlttee, Hl&amp;:hwa}l Director
· W. a numbt!r of bulldlnga wert! de·
:.bat after all. the Iegtoa's firs t duty the Industries, amountJng to '1 :21. Declaring to be members or a "Larue·· fault of western Kentudty.
Merrell promtsed toda)·.
stroyed by Cb!neiM! rloten.
CAPSIZED BOAT FOUND
Is to the governmeJlt. It would de · Iron and steel had tht! lowest a.c· 1 countertelting g:aniJ, E. W. Rhode.s
No disturbances In Ohio ever art
uhln.gto
21 INS11le 200 or 300 brRI"ge&amp; which wall
In dlaoW18ln1 the PI'Ote8ta of t.he
Sanduaky, 0., Sept. 21-IN&amp;l!hat. because the treasury 1o ceMion rate, amounting to .94.
1111d E. W . Sayre, both of Charles- likely to be at all serious as t.h•
Lo':cton'a
ln piaclna -;n em- be etected at an approximate cost I Nankln11 rovernment ag:allllt the Plndlhl an 18-fooL sallboa.L cap- depJe&gt;ted and the a.dmt11 istration
The highest quit rate was showu ton, w. Va..
were to be given
rock underlying t.hla state
b&amp;riiO on gold export.s and clo&amp;ln' of $3,COO,OOO wiD be built according M&amp;Qehurlan OC(:Up&amp;tlon, Japanese 1taec1 near the shore at Qed•r faces an even gn2ater deficit next by Lhe boot and shoe industry, to- hearings tn federal court at Hunt~ has beeome cool. The lower strab
tock
h
ived to reconurtendatloru or the . com- omclala &amp;aid attempts of Chlneae PoJnt. tnveatlp.ton &amp;oday attell)pt- YBRr, the war·born orpnlza.Uon of tallng 2.18. The lowest quit rate. lngton. w. Va., following their cap- are appa·oxlmately 3.000 feet belOW
the •
exc ""'' was rece
mllt.e, ..,. that work will be pro-·I troo,. to deatnty part ot lite IIOUUl ed to detennine whether any nveo .,., heroe• will not ask ror full cn•h .56, was shown b!' the lowtdry and tu" In • gun flahl with pollee here , the earth's surface In the weateni
vldert In communities where
Manchuria railway \1'8.11 chiefly to had been Ioet tn the Lake accld8ot. pavmf'uts ut this tUne
mllChlne lndustrJ.
Rhodes was t!ihot in the leg and I part of the state. The tremor 01
reserve bank of New Yort, the pklyment Is moat acute," the dlrec- blame•for the Present. crlsla.
'nle boathowned by J. W. ~.
TtlJ1 lnrormatiun w'ru; PKI"tiflll" The highest dlliCbarge rate . .96, , broUihL to a Oa'll1polla hoapllal. l last nlsht may have developed a
Bank or Prance and
oent.ral tor's &amp;tatement said.
SatWactory ll88\lr1Dcq
would Sand.uek)\ ad bam tHen from Ita confirmed by A:he action or the was rea:lstered by the IIBwmtll in-1 Bn}lre was captured Jbq_ultaneously. brt!P.k either nl!ar the around level
A gang of counterteiten has been or at the lower atrata. The ctaaDat
ftnancla1 ln~~Ututtona 1n a poalt.ion to finance projeets In all destitute have to be liven by the Oblnell! for moorlnl &amp;t llr.nd'UIQ wiUtout his resoluUons aastsnment committee dWitry. The lowest diacharae rate,
to akl, woul(\, prepare at once to "It will obviously be 101poulble the safety of Japaneae cttllens ADd permlsllon. ·· When tbe craft was In dL'tJarllli aratnat callh po.yments .10. wu In '-he iron and steel In· operattns In thla sect.lon for sever- probably waa limited to a few tndl:..
help :&amp;:nllaDd, hard hit by the communltlea, but our belt efforts property In Kaaobutia beJ'on Ja· found, U. Ifill were lilt, ,leadiq &amp;o While ,.refrinl 'thirty bonus teHo- dustry. Brick Bhowed the hl&amp;hest 1111 montba, chaneina- t2 bills Lo »J. ea. and It Is hardly llteJy~f•
W1l1 be IJ)ent tn that direetlon" the pan could Ure ltl nt1r mWta.ry COil· the bellif t¥t. li bad. capeiJed
layoff
ratB--'1'.&amp;1-w'hlle
mjen'1 and &amp;be two men were believed by at.rearns were alfected or any not ·
&lt;OoaUDu.d form Pll• I)
at&amp;tfmeot &amp;Cl4td.
trol of tbt countq.
while INiAl MOld.
• (OQntiautd au pap lis)
ciothlnl lhowed the lowest, Ul.
odlcera to be members of the 11ana:. a.ble rh&amp;n&amp;e.s made on tbe• ..

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2l-IN8--Shot
Aml".fr.st,
0 .. Sept.
In the stomach
by a specleHdtputy

INS Sta1f Correspondent
sherift' as an atteJ.·math ol .._dumto
Pelplng, Sept. 21.-With Japanes'
the people of Britain to
ket!p
fio.gs flying throughout south Man- Amht:rst hospital today.
"steady nerves and a cool head" j
rhurla and with Japanese troops in I Burt wa11 shot by Artl1Ui' Hintz,
I
control of 60000 ""U8re miles of a. spt:clal deputy, o.fter he: &amp;ll&amp;hth•
was Issued by the press and ftnaJ, '
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1' wcunoed hi• brother-ln-Iow, WillCllal authorities today In the wake! Checkwe11hman Is Cau1e Chinese territory, Marshal Chang 1 1am Blpoa, 11. and had pointed his
of the National coalition govern·
Of Trouble At Sun•
Hsueh·Llang, 30-year-old govel"Uor gun ut Hinb, t:ounty • II.UUwrit.les
ment's decaion remporarlly aband
C k M•
d Ma.nchurla, t.dtlay denounced tht! sald.
doning the gold standard 1n an eray ree
lnea
Japanese occupation as an "act or 1
11 Chi
fort to alleviate the flnanclal crisis.
..
led
1
FLIERS FOUND
Competent pol.i.tlcal and ecoA.theb8,
Iwar and appea to a
na 1.0 , London, Bept.. 21-INB-A report
nomic authorities were virtually I Thr&lt;Jat of a atrllte hung
the unite In driving out t.he Invaders . 1 that WUJy Rody, Chrlatlan Jehmen
unanimous In extolling the order, sunday C!'eek uolll Mmlll(l: rl!glon
Chang Hsueh-L1ang isllued h~ llllld Fernando Costa Vlega, !!~'ttrd
under Which the Bank or England today while oftlcllllM of the Sund.11.y Iappeal from a 11Jckbed tn the Rock-tr
lo=-ATt!:tt: ft:!ht:m
is mUeved ot t.he obligation of sell- Creel&gt;; Coal Company calmly sat ef"ller hospital here abandon1nl ]
th 0
WIUI
1
lng 1101d at a fixed price.
back
pred:kledashowdownwlth ht ·
1o
licy o(
'
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Cop1 e
813 100
The
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on
.
li prev us po
,
non 1'!
n 11
n a
· nkll
·
ance
lndlcatllll' • determtna- lenhaatrt to
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. Japanese,
.
h&amp;len newa M authorltJ for the

Toots and Casper
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Waliliington. c. H .. 0 .. Sept . :.111N.£- AILhou&amp;h knocked dowp and
Et unr-r·d by the same bolt, Re.,.. Ray
·tuchr l.ul1ay had condi!Cttd Hmcntl
for Wlll.u.rd
who
\vas killed by lJ&amp;htnina dUring a

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TIH River a:1J Il:ld.k.Jr ad vr
Hill! authorl ztd the &amp;·uetary uf
Legionnaires To Enter· ablt&gt;
Wa.I to
for mov dam~S whNnerfixl'd
dc.s~nol::lt:.
tain Pre&amp;ident At
Ul:dl·J th.l.S provlswn t"-'o big Uay:-.
~nvices
Ate~·.
Detroit
1 11lrr~di .... vc b&lt;: ·n tullhoruet: tu\d
constructed w replace the th H
h
b d
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hmch
fish h·y atAter,
Browll8
' chapel
TO ADDRESS MEN ,' .slructed
I ""' mo'a
le Pltt6buraJ1.
am' or g na y conIf • TROUBLE CLEARS near
Clarksburg.
Rev. ·Tucker
below
-)a.nd 43 othtrs were hit, an~ pnral
1 'l'he other thre-e movublf dam ...
Ia Promiae Made By Nipp- w~rF hurL.
On Bonua And Condition .numtH:-r 4 at Legiomille , number 5

Move I. Made A. Tempor·l".'ll.S ou·csted , It was learned ltJda.~·.
M
Kal ll''s charve that. Graham at. In Face Of Proteab By
ary
ea1ure T o R e·
tem)JI('d to assault him as h&lt;! w.ts
lieve Bank
t:cmg artsUd on a warrant chargChinese; Will With·
tnr ht: murdered his wife, Jenn:;
draw Soon

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THE DAILY TRIBUNE

Brown WiU Rule' !
i In ,Coming Winterj

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SIDE-UGHTS IN NEWS OF
~~·= ~= :..:":""'~:~nd~.:::::.,~ ' CAPITALS OF Til£ WORLD
1naeD our frlelldl tend us !etten or mw matter for pUblicaUoD thQ'
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1. N. B Btatr OOnell)lladent
! ~ris, Sept. ~1-lt'l aotnc to be
beautlful br.owo wiota, trom au
early appearancea, in tbe t~n
steal talenlll try to mak:e a llvtnl world All 5httdea of darlr: brown I
or eaw pocke~ money by tiingina l a.nd some or the belaea wJth a

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s ~· EDWA.kD L OETiSS
1 N s Staff cor1 e~pondent
in the stree ts Otoups of four 01
Bl!rlln Be t Zl- The Ger many or nve c! these young1ters wltl'l lUi·
P
f Ll'l e hUll baojoe~:; 1\adles, wander about
toda{ pr~:bly utreul one ~ the litop at 1itreet comen and
t.tu"~
mea &amp;tl ng ex..mp e~; 0
their old songs and bfA.Ua.&amp;l

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strong h int of brown in them are '
1owot.Jng black Ill! t.hl! king of !ur j
Po
oas.
rotor
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Natur al brown aotrakhan ~ sel:n
• • e-•n• (NDIJe ull ctr..sau.a Dept. C.U • •
, In many of the collectJona Jlaqmn '
I.Iuth ur the pro\erb Nece:.sltY 1ll
ln Berltn, at least, the student 1puli double banda or 1t ai'Oun,:i th-:: I
F• Editorial OJIH 0.0 111-L
~ m~r 1of l~ve~tJOn.
d
singers are said to be extremely i lov.;er coat sleevea of- a lacquer-red I
1 e econo~uc
11 t e 11' 1 p;; 0
c- popular, and money: though m 1 wool, with the red repeated In tho:!
NATIONAL ADVERTISDI'O RIPUIP'rATIVU
pre~~?" facedh b} a :;teadl.y r
smell colllli [J; coming' rest to th em bknwe S!?Ctlon of a brown wool one
cre.IO.•••·IIIC putc at;J.n!l powe r o
e
, • •
pleae Be also Ulles It f« a lovely
general public and e~cr-lncrea.s1n1
\ long coat
togetber With otller
~a:a buruem, the a\'eraie O!!rman
NeceS~SJty !ort.f'd a iOiutmn of 1brown fun such u beaver and castrie~; to 11se to the o~calilon by UI!V· lht! mcst bw nln g PI oblEm or Bel -~ tllr
A castor collar al'
Into
eloping his already gJI! II.t wnate lln b the~~ot.e1 life, the financial men s~h which closes It aacf'th;r dee~
OI&amp;.Anizing, pl!lnnlng ~~ond inventive II.Cil CQ~IJ;tlng of ed.raordrniuily cuft'Jil follow two huge .curvet that
t11.lentli to a cllmax uleta ted b y h111h w11g~s for st~~ors
I brln~ Lht&gt;m to th!! elbow&amp;
necei:IBity
t'tll.:lllll the poSiiibJhty of a b1e.1k 1 Eimine m brown aod bel&amp;e 18
I Aml IL seems as 1f the German:; down of m1me1'0U8 theaters the a nothel favorite for taU and ~ln1t hough, or probably bei.:IHise the) Assoch1 t1 on of Theo.tcr ll.llan~ers ter a.s well as broadtail mink !lllb1 au• under a oomstant pull llca l eco- ~udd enly
discovered
that thei r le tmd aeal
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num1c and ph}chologJcal pres~ me, ~ttength lay In soltdauty llB oppru;-1 ' An ll1't.j:!tnoon coa.t In brown·
al e actually lf11ng to make the ed to the claims ot leud mg pla,iierti suede-cloth 16 trimmed with blue
best of 1t
, They ag1eed t hllt ;n lutme no 11.,, a.nd another has the hem or
J11!1J10Us teaching, di$Ctrille or
Flam the mttcl•- talked-and-lo.rlt- w nl•sct
actOis v.Jll be slgnl!d, i t11e Bklrl, oo11oar and back ot the
W.ap
ll
liD K.P.ereed,•ftheyaretohaveanycl~um ltcn-about- even Ie;ueU, famuws II \ whh:n the month!} salar) eK· Bleeves trimmed with sable
upon the love, loyalt)r and devot10n of the paople1 mw1t be In hannonyw1th
vest r&gt;ockcl battle~lllp down w ceeU~ 5-115
'i"lie p1es ~ hulls th e 1 A brown broadtail muff [J; carthe teachinp of Jeaua the C)lmt whoae wOrds flt mto every fold and crevice lnnovaclon 11 lu till-tltek~: there acUon a~; Lbe only ilHlUm ul :&gt;ll Villi! : rled wltt 1 a small jacket to mak:h
t1 the human h~fand of whom it wwuaid in. Joho 7:46, ••NEVER MAN .spill Ill S every day mmc SIIIPJJsmg Gel man th"';Hers fJOm IUin
1anct a btown draped velvet one 1.s
IPAKE :t.!KE TuiS•MAN."
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sh.Ape of nev. dev1ces und bette!
The Catholic commumcy of ~n- 1 Redlem puts a Jacket of leopmttlwds to l'Qpt' wit h the sltu.•tlon d~!Jshausen
Thuunrla
alarmed 1md \\lth an evening gowu of hand
GOD'S GENJo:HOSITY--0 God, let all the peopi L· Sevent.JO-ill'e u1 mo1e pe1cwt uf about the s tead~ decu_., of flllllt) 1some new metal cloth, bOlt and
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pr.atse
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en snn t e e~rt Yle
cr mcrea o,;~ . an
the n last bit of btaln n.nd eue•K.r fm necessnry repaln;
1 Brown bwa.dt11 U ill used tor InGod Mhall ble8s u~ And all the end~ of the earth , h11.ll on the questwn &lt;Jf how to moke On t he lHJi'geBtton or the cl1urch•crw t~~.t.lons on" cape-collar, as a
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wnrdeu a palmtaklng sea':reh ol ! bow on an ii'Tegular atandup collar
f ear h 1~ .- P ~a Im 61
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I the !JlflJnii;ts 1u1s made v.Jt.ll a 1 and fOI" balloon s!.H!v , on 11 blaclc
VALUE OF A GOOD NAME-A good rl.lm(• j~ ruth
Polkf' c~llmute lh,tt 5 000 adM view to &lt;llgglng up some va luable, 1cloth coat
d!r.ts 0f detecthe ~ tones ate ~P .. •t'l- 1\\h 1ch might be sold A two-volume
Cuatli commg ou~ fill a cuiU wln er to be· choKc n than g1 cat ricne~ . and lovmg [H vour l .tthtl ing all cr their tim( u1 g1 Our~ 01 Latm Bible, prmt.ed In H.62 on I ter are cosy and oomt whether
than &gt;:u\' e~ U nd gold _ p 1 overb~ 22 .1.
uJone 1unnlng down clues of th1 1patchmen. , wa~ d1:;euw1 ed hidden ' thoy ~ for sport or dre~ ..;;,;;;10;;,,j
cl}namitlrs of t11e Frankfort-Bel - tn u dw;Ly cmJt-'! 1 At an nuct1on It 'orne main thing about
llllc "ptess Ltam neat Juele t bol!: m l broull:ht $15,000 The chur~h WlUIIt heJ.r fastenings In the way or
v.hu:ll lil pns:;l:'nget s we1e mjuJed I now be 1epa!ted and saved from hooks or buttons, so fin~~:ers wont
THE ROAD TO HAPPINESS
The JWih;e ha\e recetved 1400 &lt;!estructJon
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llRVI:' pertlOI'lalJty as well ea.cb deNCE MORF. 1~ It pr01;en that no;:: he~ do not ncU! " "l:II",~Y been ~; ~ ket! ~~~ each case to pa} ou t I N eed !( ~/! lu say th.al , ~ eonomlcls 1 guer putUng out wha.t'he thmks
mean huppin e:-:-; 10 the Jlldlvldual pos~e~,.,tng :. great the s.. ~ ooc JewaJd otfeJe&lt;l
mls!~rl dthes people to dcspall and Ia good \\lUter should be
1\lt econonm ph~ht hn~ dnven i b eeds Clime but In both cases il s
RIL.!lmus the tailor Ia maii:IDit
amount· of th1s world'~ good !-~
While It mm~t he admlltecl tusmess 11 ,en, eo;pectall r .stlop own- 11wccst:.lty dun p!OmpL~ peopl i! Le sorne han'dsomc wool~n coats tllat
'"' 11Like JeiUgc m m06t exlramdmar} 1:1.1e d u11 1n texture but nvt In de~
that the per~;on well hxed with pi eiJty of money hu~ a et ~ lo unc 1tt lit"" mu~ t ...·' ~:6peu\....and s~n11altonal udveltlsl ng stun ts ac 1lOlls
15\gn They ure nearly all
mud! hr.tter thance uf enjnywg lif e than the on e \1. no lfl and ~ale ~ nuthoilii
F01 th e firs t tunc In the cumc :md fasten with buc.ues or but.t.ons
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b ese t '·uy fJO\Cf l )' nn C\cry !-!I(
e, t' mere PO~"e:-~sJ •l 0
Nc cc~~lt} has tmncd the tJnrli- 1\orlr:ed w1th a las.o;o to catch their Is Hilt from hem to walllt in•
money does not ~pel! &lt;~ucces~, ellher morally, mcntalty,)uonnl romanticism or German stu l vlctlm.
and finished In real tailored
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In broad tla)llght b6nd1ts ~htev.
phystcally or ~pmtually.
ln the bygone days of ' Dear old !11 lasso at the head ot 11 bus couA ca:-.e w polllt 1 ~ tht' young Cl e, elnndt•r who,.! ' l~ Hetdelbetg' when
the sluderJts ductor when the bw; wa-~ Hpeedlng
were crowdmg the old marke~ l thtough a llestcrn sUbUJ•b and Jw;t
yearH of age, found hfr :-; u unb e arabl l' that he comn:Jttt::d places of medieval towm d1lnklng mllilied him by a fPw Inches lt ob~Juicidc, and thJ~ 111 .-.pJte of the fatt 1hal he \\&lt;'.tfl he11 1/1 beet nnd Hinging their sougs whi!e l vlowsly wali tile band1ts intention
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one of the ldl'g'C8t rortuneH Ill the StHte ot OhiO, If !JOt 111 thl y dtd not ll'llnk so much or JOb him lltterwaJd.!i
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A llll•U blue Wt.a dilooveml 1n a
ciOtbel ckwet at the J H Llt;bt.er
~ at the eom11r of Plrtt a;o~enue
Qole stnet early saturdlly
.,.run,. The ftre department WIL.Ii
1\).JJ;lJnoped but the blaze w11.11 extlnltJ1ah8d before any damage had

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Inn Knopp entertamed a lt•OUP o!

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A com r.omvton or Pomero

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-P1lm lnsurbq the afla1r to be a
:HARRIED IN 1\IIJII!Nt:SOTA
More tieftnltf!" afnt.ngeM• and M1s Rue tueke1man re meats will be &amp;unounced later
CC!!Ived a telegram, Saturda}- evenll\6
uumJmclng Uw ma1rlage ol theiJ
Bon Edgar HJU Tuckerman W Mll&gt;li
Mrl. James Stevens &amp;pent the Kathryn Bishop Mr Tuck£'1man
. . end with her daulhter, Mrs 1eft Wednesday !01 Minnesota supJ'red Bllaon and family at Char- posedly tor a vis it , the ,nanl;~~e
~t.on. She returned to het home tt:mJ.lg u.s a compltte ~ l .. pri!K' tu
Sunday evenlna
l htt; ~anv Jr lcnds Th" c~remonv
• r.11 AUce Fitch has retmued was !)!!rformed saturday afternoon
.1rqm. OCilWI'tms, where She vistted Rl four oc~JC .. at the l:.p1st:opu.l
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blos~omtng mto man or \\omanhood

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the brcaKt and thtnJ{ '~ n1 e takmg on .ill a:-.p~ct ,;nmt'\" h:.~ 1 !
different f1nm that &gt;&lt;cen lty the e\e ot ( hildhood
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ntquaintanct', no
doubt, haY&lt;&gt; ended lnm, ht&gt;~ po!=!ltlon and hu; fmancial l'Ondttlon, and ) rt the"~' ... lmt' vounKstt· J~ ... me JUillJHng, run ning, huhhl1ng over w1th entllufu~,;m of happy and ht•al thy 1iv ~~. while th•,; v oung~ter h:.~:-. alread) admitted thHt
the dark, dt ea r Hnd d1.1h so mettame th(• hllJJJ1} a11&lt;!
worthwhll l' lhtlH(s 1:1 ilt'l' that h e
pn•fe rrt·d to t.tkt• a
chance on the G1·eal Unkno\\H
11 1~ &lt;~ H,td cat~e but HI
many wayM, lYJllcnl nl th ost young:-;tCr!'\ who ure renred 111
The

the intlu encP ot mtH: b we.:tl1h hut too
pamon,; hlP

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to the way th1r1g:-~ art' handled 111 politic~. lnok~ on

amazement, ~~~ he linHiiy rcnhzc~~: Jll~t how rnm•h ifl
accomph:shNI "'hit:h 1~ unprofeH~ionul, if not ILl'lllnllv 1\I J -

wtth

gal, by the men who tollow pohticA afl u profe~"' ton . In
Pittt~Lurgh ut pn•H•nt. the puLlte l~ hemg acquamlcd \\ Jt 'r.

alleged irregulant!el'l, \\hleh tf pt'OHn correct, s hould
the ba:-;Js of Hllil' whH·h &gt;&lt;hOlild end hv the Jn~ar·cei'R.tltHl

women rWI w that the tired business
tllllt they'te 1r. an { llt'lll hls wile talking
la~t
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-Advo&lt;•e to th L11"e-Worn

rhe ! C,\Wil so few
lc, PJl!tleal offites lB

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ElU'Il!SC! It, Please
An tptmmt IIi o. man who
Jllatritd ll1e second tlnw

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Nell~f;sarv EHl~
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Fl! C-csco.pes \\ere lment.ed 1!0
Whtlc there Is poet:ll In eV~IY·
tlm~ people who Hvc 111 iilll!llla!Mrt- thing atcund us, the1 e ~huuld
J'l t nts would hnve some place tu mu•e ()f ll 111 the waste batikc~
Pill their bottles uf milk
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T.~t.ke U or Leave U
When a kteptomat"llncs wile .. ~ k ~

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NO'flo:•Thb i.o tltc
i n our pohtlcal .sy~tt'm. Olllman Y, \\ en one spea s 0 ninth Ql 'n·rleo. 1H1Uun ,,.o:Jum~B pohbciall wh o IH dning lhlllg:- udmilledlr Ullplnfp:-;stnnal.lly ror lnt..&gt;tnatloual Nf'wll l!ier,lcc
an biluul 11n "" lntenle\1
I h I ea d ~one l o ,,u(' I It'\ I Tht'
wlth Oet~rro 1 M!U.ontl:r., ~:h~r ur
a s h rug fol}o\\~ llil(I a r~.:mal k \\lie
that MUCh aclwns tl.l'l' f':qwdt•tl uf men 111 tho!!l' pmuhonl'l, ih~ llndaod Pullul Dr11 ll'hn~nt,
who Ill 111 natluoolly lmO\nt R;ure 111
but when JUdgc!~hipr~ are lllVOh t&gt;d. lhe Ameru·an 11enp I e pr.lltt "ork and 1t re1U1t:DbP.tl uutake an enthcly d1tTerent v 1cw of the ~1tuahon
llwr•ty on wbJeetfi pert.alninr tfl
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The Columbus JUUg~ who Js under nre at pre~te nt, CI&lt;v-:! IBIHl Sept :a- Pollclnll :ud
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may be able to clt:!ar him ~e lf of iltcgul ~.:oHduct to the Hnl- di(' H ir\' todav
l:..:•comln~
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:uott anl1 mmc c lose!; c ctml!ct~U
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Yt: .I IS ngo Jhe hlt a nd miss met ion has already been acquainted w1th enough incidents llrds of pollee depnJtments we•c
ptrn\ sEnblc Today, thlnJ~:s must be
rea•rding hill actiQilR While dnthed With the authOrity of RC(.Ufl'tl!' P olice YoOt'k J ~; eX&lt;ICtlng
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a j U ge,
a
lB to
1 ln ~liJectly t:hc:mlstl ~
1s the must
occupy such a station. Even though he may be at'lJUilted, lmur.uml ally o r pcl.cc depart.
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Wlth oul It :1110omo1Jllu
t}le best thing he can do til Lo l'eSign 1mme 1a e Y an rc- \\oul b:J 1-of'ftkhr t •adJC ~o 11oulo
tire from public life, aR hu&lt;~ ~:onduct has nnt heen what th,• be \\urse and the t'QliiiJilleut t hat
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IE w~rl \1!111\d t e fru lJelOI\ tile u~popular concepliOil of a ,Judges J e ~ ou d 1e.
unl sbwdruds cf totl::.v
1 011 r&gt;rlly chtm l8tl ~ 111d~ in lh
It is s"id that two million women ln Amelic:t arc lsoi\Jt!ons tor cr11ne11
something of a (onl'ltrudi\1

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~orne

peopl(• who

]dcthlng Th&lt;'~ lt•nrneo hom tltt~t
thl"Ju;:h nnnlysls the t~·pc of bulkt thrt IHt~ m ea .A.ll nuu.uiacturt'IH u~e d!r fercn t formuh\ P In mak11111: 1 a 1 trld~:;~ Th ~y measmed lhr
hullel atld learnNl the calibre ana
they Jca1 t1ed the make of the ijun
from thr marking!! on lhc bullet
Fm!IJI} llH'Y traced bullet:! llnd
c un lo n mnn 'P.ho had a pollc.:;
ll'co~&lt;l The\ brongJ•• him In and
he •lenled ki10\llcdgc of the crimt
Th e gun was t.rought In by de~
lrctlves and sem t:l th~ lnboratmy
'T'hm lt was round that the gu&gt;~
had fired !he fatal bullet Conlmn~
ted With this evidence, the prl8onl'r
conftll'&amp;ed
The mo ~t remarkable example of
scienef': tn pollee W()rk was that
don" by a nlminologklt a tew
ve11 n ago In the DAut11!1l10r\t q~~~~
threr. brothers ht~d h::Jmbe'l a n:nll
car nnd looted 1t, he 1u1.., able L
lfi"e n description or each of th~J
men His descriptions were bn• u l
on mlm1te Items round at the scene
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Studebaker. On May 24,
192~, when it pioneered
the mineral wool mtifller.
Who took the roar out of
carburetors?
Studebaker. On May 1,
1930, when it pioneered
the carburetor silencer.
Who put mOI)lentmn to
work propelling motor
cars?
Studebaker. On March
10, 1930, when .it pioneered Free Wheeling.
~at revolutionary advaocesin ~~de­
sign have. competi~tc
makes offered the pub'W:
in the past four yeara?
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Kathanne~"

"']1m, what can all this nJtstct)l'
mean?" she broke out 1n a troubh:l1
vmce, "Shall we ever find h1m ~
These people seem 19 dent', 19
fiend1shl1 clever''
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b,dy of a viet 1m an&lt;l l1l•o th mo.klnl the tests Proor that he wa~
• . One of our marrieri ft"iendg snys that no matter Jt ht: 1tnllt' tv 11 hl&lt;: h' G";,.th VIHI c nu r~d r~t ~~found In the !t~ct that a~l
1 Th• experts fothld timt part1 c l~&amp; three or the brothen we,(!'
latl!r
led a cooli.pg system in his home his ~lfe would mak e 1or, thl' txpk,Jv~ had lJUrtcn l"1cm- o.rre':rted a11d convloted ot the c:l mc
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"'e I ~.? !!l t"e pew*:- bu:.1 un tl':i!!', a.nd chemlst1-y, of' course Is cft~n
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pnc\e Sam

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Amon&amp;: thr. llllteraU

mmd, e'en
judgment&gt;&lt; lUI' found agam"l the anu~ed, that tt t~ tJmP

getting

The honeymoon Is over when Lh'!
t.tdc pawnB he1 wedding 1lng and
I buys n. r~\Ol\•er

our O\\ n .~tnU' Ht prt'~ent, the1 P i:-~ f!nother ca:;c he-

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lChemistry
J Is Chief Aid To Police
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In So ving Many Crime Mysteries

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POLITICS
HE AVEHA(;E liTJZEN,

Wonden of Nature

Wlloi: car llas P,io11eered
mote revolutionacy lmprovemenfs iQ., mechanical design, during the
pas~ four years, than all
oth~ makes combined?
Studebaker.
Who put the vacuum
tank out of business?
Studebaker. On July
23, 1927, when it pioneeted the fuel pump.
Who pu{the back pres·
surt mtifller out of busi-

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Mn1 Irene Sa-yre visited M1 s
Wilda Blessing TUesda~
D Rou sh and ramlly visited w
W Cla1 k::- and famlly Sunday,
Ed 81aughtet VISited his brother,
C M Slaughter, Sunday
Ellen and Louise Rickard wure
guest.s of MUs Inez Roush, Sunday~
c M Slaughter visited at ~hi
or Ray Rickard, Thun;da.y,
1-&gt;i, Flcot Wlleatle)' and son, Oeorgc,
Wes RoUllh and tam:ny,

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happm cs:-~ som{!where tn the unkno""n fulure, hopim~ no
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world depreS.'IIon
&amp;lief • as exprPS/It'd
howl'v.-r
that em1-1 gency mea~~Hr~:&gt;s wiLl e&amp;rrJ
London ov~::r the nnanc1al crllll,.,
Lhat oonnd.ence wtll be re~~t.ore .1,
th£&gt; gold reserves recon~&lt;trucl..ed and
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ll.S 'l. mailer or lt~c L a.l l,adl: t 1 ~ p.-ace t.o beeome a great lndll.!ltrlal of 11 dictatorship of the prolet.armt
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puwer and the world revol utio n It II atupld therefore to accu~ the
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noll 1tJIHl leuu~ to 1 c ul a word from Communf~&gt;t pro p- dJ&amp;eai!E! of communiBIIl abroad wht!n
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aga9da !rom Soviet soli
our very exmtenc" IIi ~umcl ..nt prop ed
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bel
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Thl~ wa ~ the substancE!" of whitt a11anda.
WI! h11.ve enough ma.nur&lt;'
lla.
fo I:W t lt\e~ 1 ' ' 1 11 " 1 n usl be taken as t.he oal~!al re).Jly at home without d l.il!:ill ll Ill othf'
~m~' ca~ ga~r ~r m tn~ ~ nnle-..' i uf the Sol let govemm1nt w antl - coumrle~&gt; We believe that the
Robert Barnes, Mrs R B Laug - 1rnunuc he hldeiS behind all the rlble 'lltUI;ou s~ ~~ {:~1 11. ~ It' tel~ &amp;viet attacks In \llTlOU B countries v.orklng class ot capital~tic natloM
head, Mrs C P Hawkins and Mrs !time 11 J esse Jam&amp;~ v.ere aUv.e tii,J i~ to Y k ~
I ' 1a ~ df'il1ered by Ja11 E Rutlzu - will be ablt! t.o clean out the 8ta1 ll} aJJtJI
W P Oalla&amp;"her
tod&lt;'} he would have made a pool pictures w~111 h"
'~t~ l.Jotoa \11fl !'ijj.sl&lt;: t,,J.; member of the suprem e ICC\- hie~ CJ! cap!ta! Jl:im but onl) lf we
Marjorie Harrl&amp; rl!tumed to Co-l modtrn aaupter because at leaSt mark~ th.c ~c otml¥ •
G.t •·d
X ermng council of t.en of WhiCh Jo ~onquer at home on Ll'le economic
lumbw Sunday eYienlne, alter J&lt;.sse lllr.td to nllht In the open
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set~h Stalin proletarian dictator t,; fronr
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spending a weelui vacation here
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{h!et In th e city of No"OK!birs k
The stronger we lrllW toCOnomJ.,.. •
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with her parents Mr and Nr~
&amp;dteteerlng soon wil l be oflly lin lavs Bound •fllr.m y• Ctu- 81berla at the Western Blberi&lt;tll call\, the IIOt.lflt't we ttmplete ou r tre~'a.c:ldlty ~.,unyourroodan•
Robert Harrill
memt.ry ll'lil.n&amp;Slers ., 111 Cllternhn -1 ~r: 1 h@.a l ~ ("hi~:! It ll&gt; ~m l oth congre~SN
of
soviets
Rudzut.ik plano! lndU!ItrlalizaUon the better c"u"u"ufttorln~rf &lt;Jml'&amp;ll, h•u•rtburn
Robe1t Banderli of Butfalo 111 here
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po l.S ed plete ul allln!; JW d d th
h
v.e shall connect up with and 1 dluln"""• &lt;:1la.ted-~oogue, "-"d bJQ&amp;t·
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visltlnB v.lth his da 'hte
M
ate thelllBelves stltlenlng of war- mrf" las more psychulog\ t!UHJ ma 0 1ln e
e wo1e oompagn
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you are bound to r-1 JJNUchy,
1 ln~r- tuar.
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n rare by authorities v.lll hQl\te.'l chlnt'·O"P fl
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blander'
and
llell
agalr.l!lt.
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Sostrengthen
the raniL!J o 1 tIt'
ill.m-down, nervoue, &amp;nd cant el&amp;4!lll
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national proletariat Our llUCCeS&amp;e'l w~n I want you t " .. ult eutferlo\
H E M.llleJ. of Cleveland 6
t tlu.u·na out but mOI!l Important li me to gang all II~UlKSt er plctur~ I Itt Union ll1e charges of eonvlct
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d I ~taht now •o cornl! In and IJilt what
tht! week end with Mr and Mr::el. mnuence 1.11 Cl~StKIIZJnk ol pull he
bJit If they mu~l be 11 ~&gt;, M! methlllJ.; labor and dumping, and the remin - ~~P ~ urt l!:fi T~or ~rli th :nd ~u; conelder the arr~attoet moedl clne I hn•
D McMasl~r and ramlly
to hH.e them han cllttl ~uti .tctc•ti Ill ders that the Soviets have reJu&amp;e&lt;J ~~~~ry v~:~e be ~~: ~lcto:y or the ~!!~nr~~r~P ~~:. ~~1~ ~~~ {~d•t~e~
' Mts Harry Rus:seU and daughter
Mrs Harry Schoen and son a! tdll~tntly
I to pa y Czarlllt Qnd Kerensk~ go\ - world poletarlat
mlnutee and IQOn make your atomaeb
Hilda are vitltlng with the for- Columbus spent the week. end wittf
I ~tJt nexl LO Leo .1t prenllltt
llllnleut debts and provocatlonli \.Q I Then reamrmlng the Soviet s de- ~~''}k 11 ~~,~·;:';jkY~a•r~~Y~I~\ 8~0 ~:'·:
mer s sons; Toby and Chester at Mr and Mrs F B Wiliams
he ~ave me some of hi~ 1uh•.o; u! at1 -1 ""ar
s1re for peace Rudutak ~;aid thr: •u•ranWe4.
lnd.lanapolls, Ind
Ou r foreign pollc~ Is based OlliY countr} \\UUid tn&amp;tently conve1.
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1 The recently elected omcera for dlcnH' powcholog~ I Dan Farmer and Charles Blnll: llhe ! emlng ye 11 r fm the Junl()r
Mhke an audlrnn ~ h~H
lJII pence Rudzutak !'.111d 'The :.io- Into an armed camp wltll all the For Sale by Marlin and Rolkr Dfllll
J,tt Sunday attemoon for Athens, class ef Middleport J-hgh School
P.tmember an audh.'ll~~· is r4 . Vlel Union Is the most peaceful na- 11 orll:ers and peasants fighting 101
Store Mlddll':port. Oblo
\\here tbey wtu be(ln their stud1e 11 j are a 1 follows
President
F.lol!J,. cl!ptlvt;-that s why W! e} re tiler~
twn on eart.h There I!; not k ~lu- lJ!e or df"ath 1! att.ack..d
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j at the Ohio University
Icooper
Vice Presldem., Elot:.e
St:'t'en acting 1s a fu1m of ~.1 11 ~- gle power against which our trool)li
The \\ar he ll&amp;ld ' \\Ill bfo a
Wllbe1 Curtb and JudMn Boley 1Knopp, Be&lt;:reta1y.Treasurer Will- mun~nlp-yo u &lt;e ll th ~ thai llt 4J to hate ad ~anced or would advance Wilf of two worlds, of two antagon l ot Columbus ~tpent the weelr: end lam Keith KhlColid
~he :1Ud1enc~'
All \\I:' delilre l!s to buJld up our l~tlc systems In \\hlch one or the!
I w1th Mr and Mrs Herb Chambers
!\. good movll' art or tmt"l have .\ country a~ Ill' want wltilout mter - other w11l bO! de11troyed
And Wt!
HOTEL COLUMBUS
1ferf,.rt&gt;nce
\li nd family and oU1er friend.&amp; and
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~IllS ol ummg In his hm ~
shall appeal to the w&lt;Jrkers uf all
~ !Short Blocll.IJ North of Mem·
lelattve~
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Dll::~ IN CH.-\RLY.S\ON
I A l11ugh through n tc11r J:&lt; the Our who\~ govf"rnuwnhd "'}~-' the 1,1;otld for fraternal IISHJ~t.l!.nct
MJss Mary Ann Case or Patkers I OC&lt;lrg~ Childers passed away at mos ~ valuable th1ng 111 actlu~
tem sho._\\·~ up tile futllHy uf capl- We shR.llask them not W slm thelt
or1al Hall and Broad Street.
blllg lltrlvt'd Sund11y lor a vlslt ,wlth hls hon:e ln Charle.Rkln, 8\.lpdny at 1
l I.e who Js lull of pro\crb~ quo- 1to11sm We Hrt' provlllg bv our e"- rifles ageln6t those who compel
Coron 5th. and Lor.,
l llfls.s Fleda. :;;"aennle
labout a P m M1 Chlld~s
1tulltom tn old f,\p:.~ plul•l b-- 1peJiment that the capltall.stlc s ys- hundrt"'ds of millions of wor kers to
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1t01merl} a resident of M1ddJeport,
200 Fireproof Roome
alt.h(..Ugh he has made Oharl1,ston lc'lf pleasu:e
llea\t'll death und sttuvatlon 111 IL~ Yo orkers to suffer In urganlzed !a
hit! home for the pa.!t ~~everal year~~ 1 Ctl tllo wR~ tlurn m Lt~ An gt trs
.,11ke
mine an d~ar
100 Roome at $1.00
He has been In falling health for _a he lh descendan• ot Cmte:t d JSI"III 1 our \lctor~ on the econotmc
Th1" charges of Sovwt dumplllg
Each.
1number or years although his ,COD· ' rtl ct Ca hfornm• \lmil.lu a~ 11(, lfr•mt Is the most POWerful propa - he said were merely the cr ies of
tdillon tl8.8 been nlUch worse in the lice _porter &lt;,n coast mr·u,n~~: lul'those who like a thle! fleeing In a,
few months
d b.u'l mcu nevertllelrss Leo flm,
crowded street joined In Lhe en
He is survived by his wile, t\lio .tot dr ink 01 smoke but he speaks IQI.X'•t!m pnson as a I!:U~sl conduc- T•htopd &lt;bht'" 1 to ~e~~c,ape detection
l ree Stftet Parlllnr-Ho Umlt
~~~:~::~;,· Mrs Guy Reynolds o! five languages lncl utlmg Chln&lt;'~e
e e o pre'-=-' ng governmen t.:.
and Mrs John Blarwt lind ,Tapant'l:le
loi ol course on lal.L \ls!t saw old of 1175000000 to the United States
d
lrii:'JJd Kid McCoy former prl~ of 6300000000
·~d
francs to
an one Mil, Everett, of
Caz 11lo 111 kt'en-v .nterestetl 111 flt::hto.-1 11.ho was sent up for killing Franc~&gt; and a gr~Bter 11 mount to
John W .Welch,
PI ISlA• reform behevt&gt;s m segrega- hilS ~\lo t-eth ea rt hi sl'looting orgy
Great BntahJ he said are nut sov Manarlnt DiHet.or
F un~rel arrangements are not tion of yolUlg cummaL!i from ver - McCtv told me be didn 't J.;now Jets debt~
We doni 0.,,. am OPYflll

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1,31 b21 - I Gan&amp;BWfs
N BI
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; a,r York,
FloMle Fred:er and Paullne 1uck I \\Ill 1:.00n patili out of the picture'
erman spent the week end with
50 thlnk.s Leo Carlllo who knows
for LM paat rew day&amp;.
Bur.day
relatives
and
friend.ll
a1
01Jiumbus
them
aU from late Jim, Col.osimo tu
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Kt:nmt WIAeman spent
Poster Eaner or Cincinna ti is 11. Al Cl\pone and pla.ys them on
with Ml.ss Evelyn Stewart at LIJ.
buslneM VISitor here.
1scrll":'n vto ~ st.awe nar JU!IL ma Jt'
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The !ollowlna are attending the deb\ t In talkies In Hell BoWld •
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BONO&amp; FRIEND
Marietta . Mr11 John Downing, Mrs 1 The modern ra.ckeU;er !Jmt ro-

young people at the Helwl&amp; hcnu
on Third Avenue P'rlday evening,
hooorlna Evelyn S~vena, who le! t
Monday- for Parkersburg, wt:.ere she
enteted nurse training The even·
Ina Wl'li s)l')nt In card pla;lng and
BIG PLANS ON I'OOT
dancmg
Dl:&gt;llclous
refreshment.li
Th Middle
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port Merchant AAAQ- were served to Jhe following FrB!I ~
clp.ijoo BZe maldnl extenaive plarul cl&amp; Anderson William McMD.stcr
~make th H Dow
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een ce e ration ~U 11venswood , n.nna Mae Owens
bl Middleport and Ylclnft.y,

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Tbe exact cauae of the ftre waa
DOt detel'ftllned t~~lthOUI"h It W(lfJ be·
Ui'lecJ. to bave been 11t&amp;rted from a
bot water pipe which 1nterset:!ted
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!:~~{:i~·~~;~;~!~~f·,~~ 1 ACTOR SAYS GANGSTERS SOON ~ SOVIET DEMANDS PEACE TO
vir,:~~~~~~ i:f~~~l~·~..~!~.~~:,:~:{: TO PASS O~T OF THE PICTURE! BE€0ME POWER IN INDUSTRY

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Give Him His Own Medicine

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YfftJ EVER STOP TO THINI1
THAT dollan do their duty at the olores of the home city.
Modern merchanto advertiae and keep up with the timea.
l'liey welco"'e the opportunity to serve. Their merchandise ie
reaeonabl:r priced and of a variety that can fill every need.
Merchant. of the home city are friendly. They deeerve conflllen~e; confidence in them and the goods they sell.

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siJps." he said quietly, and aometlung in Ins vo1ce gave her sndde•
confidence. "These people haVe at.
ready m11de • sbr-1t'a a &amp;ecrct for
the present, as I sa1d-but t:hat ahp
ha1 given me the first clue. So far
1'm only gropmg on the fringe of
the mystery, and 11'1 too early to
tar where this due w1ll lead, O,t
1DYStlf-well. l'1a feclm1 pretiy
hopeful.''
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''That makes me h~ fGo:r
abe cncd, ... ,th an easer catch qt
her breath. "]1m, 1 fl!el UJ a war
so rupon1ible. I had no claim oli
him except that of mel'!! friendsbt~t,
but Frank Senrn faced. thoae r11ka
aud peril• ill Russua merelr to dO
me a aervice-and because of that
all this has come."
Her eyes were troubl~d and: pitiful a&amp; &amp;be thought of Ftank 6ever4
He had done 10 much for her, .had
temamed 10 Joyal to a fnellfl even
after ~Ue had J1ad t(l hurt hil)l-~nd
burt herself-by telling this nUn
whom she liked
math as a gOed
comrade that she d1d not love him,
could not marry lum And Fnnk
had taken h1s d1sappomtmcnt like a
gallant acntlt'man, had not Jet It
spoil their friend&amp;hlp.
"We are going to do our bC!lt."
Jim Wynter paused. Then sutldcnly
quolin1 her words: "Onlr friend·
ship," Kathannel'"
He realized how blunt thai qatt·
tion wa.-onl! perhaps ht had no
right to ask. Only it&amp; answer m•ght
"mean a good deal to him.
She met h1.11 eyes frankly aa II turprJsed Then Jauahed,
"Wh,, of course! You didn't inl·
egine he and I were anything more
t~'n just good fnends?"
She 11ad answered his quettioL
OniJ friends, 1he and Frank Sn·ern, notbm&amp; more, Somehow ]ms 1
Wynter wu uncommonly ~~· le I
have tha.t anurance.

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lctttr to you, 1've
from the airways

l,-1 Uierci;tlniO a!m tll~••p bueineoo ~Y .~eservinc., it. _Sho~
~.t.h the!!'; tl.e:t w•ll prove it. They alwayo .ell the best by
every teet.
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never went 10 Beggar's Court."'
&lt;cried. "1 saw Mr. Sant there
•;,;:;;; .daJI Jater-l'd gone. down
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.&amp;t"..l.&amp;cilO.. of koowlng that :rw are buyine e.ltiofaction.

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ht did com-e-only where
go on leaving Croydon Aero-that dayt And that be should
cone ~brol.d aKaln without
u. 111111 for aearly five -weeki
thea "durn ~crelly to Entrto 1all loto
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"Satisfy., just )it; CH~.ST~.IIHFLP. A "m.k&lt;r
picks up a package, and lw hkt'"' n~ nt&gt;,lt appc J:-ance-no heavy tuks or odors fnJih J,lk.
] ,',tf
t:atisfies him.
Thc.·n he examines a Che~terlidd. Tt j;.; wdf-.
f11led, it is neat- in .lppt•,Jfll l ' e; th,.. p:.tl'tr 1s l'urt:
whne. And that s.1ti fie, hn11.
He Hghts up. At th, v&lt; r" tp· • pnlf he hk«".:s
the flavor and the nd1 Jl• •Ill
! le d.:-ctdes that
it tastes betkr- nenher Ll11 tJ oJ f , ,vcr- :.weet; just

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Confidence fe Ole open road between buye'f ancf oeiler.

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fhen he learns it is milder. That's a,nother
w:.~y of saying that the-re is nothmg irritating
ahont iL And :1gai n he's satufod f
Sati,fy - they\e g't to satisfy I The right toh.~ccos, the CHEST~.RFIELD kind, cured and
agt&gt;d, hlendeJ .mrl cro&lt;:s.blended, to a taste th:tt's
right
Everything that goes into CHESTER
FIELO is the best that money can buy and that
science knows about. CHESTERFIELDS do a
compkte job of it. They SotuJY I

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THE DAILY TRIBUNE

Brown WiU Rule' !
i In ,Coming Winterj

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SIDE-UGHTS IN NEWS OF
~~·= ~= :..:":""'~:~nd~.:::::.,~ ' CAPITALS OF Til£ WORLD
1naeD our frlelldl tend us !etten or mw matter for pUblicaUoD thQ'
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1. N. B Btatr OOnell)lladent
! ~ris, Sept. ~1-lt'l aotnc to be
beautlful br.owo wiota, trom au
early appearancea, in tbe t~n
steal talenlll try to mak:e a llvtnl world All 5httdea of darlr: brown I
or eaw pocke~ money by tiingina l a.nd some or the belaea wJth a

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s ~· EDWA.kD L OETiSS
1 N s Staff cor1 e~pondent
in the stree ts Otoups of four 01
Bl!rlln Be t Zl- The Ger many or nve c! these young1ters wltl'l lUi·
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f Ll'l e hUll baojoe~:; 1\adles, wander about
toda{ pr~:bly utreul one ~ the litop at 1itreet comen and
t.tu"~
mea &amp;tl ng ex..mp e~; 0
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1owot.Jng black Ill! t.hl! king of !ur j
Po
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rotor
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Natur al brown aotrakhan ~ sel:n
• • e-•n• (NDIJe ull ctr..sau.a Dept. C.U • •
, In many of the collectJona Jlaqmn '
I.Iuth ur the pro\erb Nece:.sltY 1ll
ln Berltn, at least, the student 1puli double banda or 1t ai'Oun,:i th-:: I
F• Editorial OJIH 0.0 111-L
~ m~r 1of l~ve~tJOn.
d
singers are said to be extremely i lov.;er coat sleevea of- a lacquer-red I
1 e econo~uc
11 t e 11' 1 p;; 0
c- popular, and money: though m 1 wool, with the red repeated In tho:!
NATIONAL ADVERTISDI'O RIPUIP'rATIVU
pre~~?" facedh b} a :;teadl.y r
smell colllli [J; coming' rest to th em bknwe S!?Ctlon of a brown wool one
cre.IO.•••·IIIC putc at;J.n!l powe r o
e
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pleae Be also Ulles It f« a lovely
general public and e~cr-lncrea.s1n1
\ long coat
togetber With otller
~a:a buruem, the a\'eraie O!!rman
NeceS~SJty !ort.f'd a iOiutmn of 1brown fun such u beaver and castrie~; to 11se to the o~calilon by UI!V· lht! mcst bw nln g PI oblEm or Bel -~ tllr
A castor collar al'
Into
eloping his already gJI! II.t wnate lln b the~~ot.e1 life, the financial men s~h which closes It aacf'th;r dee~
OI&amp;.Anizing, pl!lnnlng ~~ond inventive II.Cil CQ~IJ;tlng of ed.raordrniuily cuft'Jil follow two huge .curvet that
t11.lentli to a cllmax uleta ted b y h111h w11g~s for st~~ors
I brln~ Lht&gt;m to th!! elbow&amp;
necei:IBity
t'tll.:lllll the poSiiibJhty of a b1e.1k 1 Eimine m brown aod bel&amp;e 18
I Aml IL seems as 1f the German:; down of m1me1'0U8 theaters the a nothel favorite for taU and ~ln1t hough, or probably bei.:IHise the) Assoch1 t1 on of Theo.tcr ll.llan~ers ter a.s well as broadtail mink !lllb1 au• under a oomstant pull llca l eco- ~udd enly
discovered
that thei r le tmd aeal
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al e actually lf11ng to make the ed to the claims ot leud mg pla,iierti suede-cloth 16 trimmed with blue
best of 1t
, They ag1eed t hllt ;n lutme no 11.,, a.nd another has the hem or
J11!1J10Us teaching, di$Ctrille or
Flam the mttcl•- talked-and-lo.rlt- w nl•sct
actOis v.Jll be slgnl!d, i t11e Bklrl, oo11oar and back ot the
W.ap
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liD K.P.ereed,•ftheyaretohaveanycl~um ltcn-about- even Ie;ueU, famuws II \ whh:n the month!} salar) eK· Bleeves trimmed with sable
upon the love, loyalt)r and devot10n of the paople1 mw1t be In hannonyw1th
vest r&gt;ockcl battle~lllp down w ceeU~ 5-115
'i"lie p1es ~ hulls th e 1 A brown broadtail muff [J; carthe teachinp of Jeaua the C)lmt whoae wOrds flt mto every fold and crevice lnnovaclon 11 lu till-tltek~: there acUon a~; Lbe only ilHlUm ul :&gt;ll Villi! : rled wltt 1 a small jacket to mak:h
t1 the human h~fand of whom it wwuaid in. Joho 7:46, ••NEVER MAN .spill Ill S every day mmc SIIIPJJsmg Gel man th"';Hers fJOm IUin
1anct a btown draped velvet one 1.s
IPAKE :t.!KE TuiS•MAN."
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sh.Ape of nev. dev1ces und bette!
The Catholic commumcy of ~n- 1 Redlem puts a Jacket of leopmttlwds to l'Qpt' wit h the sltu.•tlon d~!Jshausen
Thuunrla
alarmed 1md \\lth an evening gowu of hand
GOD'S GENJo:HOSITY--0 God, let all the peopi L· Sevent.JO-ill'e u1 mo1e pe1cwt uf about the s tead~ decu_., of flllllt) 1some new metal cloth, bOlt and
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pr.atse
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en snn t e e~rt Yle
cr mcrea o,;~ . an
the n last bit of btaln n.nd eue•K.r fm necessnry repaln;
1 Brown bwa.dt11 U ill used tor InGod Mhall ble8s u~ And all the end~ of the earth , h11.ll on the questwn &lt;Jf how to moke On t he lHJi'geBtton or the cl1urch•crw t~~.t.lons on" cape-collar, as a
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wnrdeu a palmtaklng sea':reh ol ! bow on an ii'Tegular atandup collar
f ear h 1~ .- P ~a Im 61
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VALUE OF A GOOD NAME-A good rl.lm(• j~ ruth
Polkf' c~llmute lh,tt 5 000 adM view to &lt;llgglng up some va luable, 1cloth coat
d!r.ts 0f detecthe ~ tones ate ~P .. •t'l- 1\\h 1ch might be sold A two-volume
Cuatli commg ou~ fill a cuiU wln er to be· choKc n than g1 cat ricne~ . and lovmg [H vour l .tthtl ing all cr their tim( u1 g1 Our~ 01 Latm Bible, prmt.ed In H.62 on I ter are cosy and oomt whether
than &gt;:u\' e~ U nd gold _ p 1 overb~ 22 .1.
uJone 1unnlng down clues of th1 1patchmen. , wa~ d1:;euw1 ed hidden ' thoy ~ for sport or dre~ ..;;,;;;10;;,,j
cl}namitlrs of t11e Frankfort-Bel - tn u dw;Ly cmJt-'! 1 At an nuct1on It 'orne main thing about
llllc "ptess Ltam neat Juele t bol!: m l broull:ht $15,000 The chur~h WlUIIt heJ.r fastenings In the way or
v.hu:ll lil pns:;l:'nget s we1e mjuJed I now be 1epa!ted and saved from hooks or buttons, so fin~~:ers wont
THE ROAD TO HAPPINESS
The JWih;e ha\e recetved 1400 &lt;!estructJon
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llRVI:' pertlOI'lalJty as well ea.cb deNCE MORF. 1~ It pr01;en that no;:: he~ do not ncU! " "l:II",~Y been ~; ~ ket! ~~~ each case to pa} ou t I N eed !( ~/! lu say th.al , ~ eonomlcls 1 guer putUng out wha.t'he thmks
mean huppin e:-:-; 10 the Jlldlvldual pos~e~,.,tng :. great the s.. ~ ooc JewaJd otfeJe&lt;l
mls!~rl dthes people to dcspall and Ia good \\lUter should be
1\lt econonm ph~ht hn~ dnven i b eeds Clime but In both cases il s
RIL.!lmus the tailor Ia maii:IDit
amount· of th1s world'~ good !-~
While It mm~t he admlltecl tusmess 11 ,en, eo;pectall r .stlop own- 11wccst:.lty dun p!OmpL~ peopl i! Le sorne han'dsomc wool~n coats tllat
'"' 11Like JeiUgc m m06t exlramdmar} 1:1.1e d u11 1n texture but nvt In de~
that the per~;on well hxed with pi eiJty of money hu~ a et ~ lo unc 1tt lit"" mu~ t ...·' ~:6peu\....and s~n11altonal udveltlsl ng stun ts ac 1lOlls
15\gn They ure nearly all
mud! hr.tter thance uf enjnywg lif e than the on e \1. no lfl and ~ale ~ nuthoilii
F01 th e firs t tunc In the cumc :md fasten with buc.ues or but.t.ons
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b ese t '·uy fJO\Cf l )' nn C\cry !-!I(
e, t' mere PO~"e:-~sJ •l 0
Nc cc~~lt} has tmncd the tJnrli- 1\orlr:ed w1th a las.o;o to catch their Is Hilt from hem to walllt in•
money does not ~pel! &lt;~ucces~, ellher morally, mcntalty,)uonnl romanticism or German stu l vlctlm.
and finished In real tailored
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In broad tla)llght b6nd1ts ~htev.
phystcally or ~pmtually.
ln the bygone days of ' Dear old !11 lasso at the head ot 11 bus couA ca:-.e w polllt 1 ~ tht' young Cl e, elnndt•r who,.! ' l~ Hetdelbetg' when
the sluderJts ductor when the bw; wa-~ Hpeedlng
were crowdmg the old marke~ l thtough a llestcrn sUbUJ•b and Jw;t
yearH of age, found hfr :-; u unb e arabl l' that he comn:Jttt::d places of medieval towm d1lnklng mllilied him by a fPw Inches lt ob~Juicidc, and thJ~ 111 .-.pJte of the fatt 1hal he \\&lt;'.tfl he11 1/1 beet nnd Hinging their sougs whi!e l vlowsly wali tile band1ts intention
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one of the ldl'g'C8t rortuneH Ill the StHte ot OhiO, If !JOt 111 thl y dtd not ll'llnk so much or JOb him lltterwaJd.!i
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A llll•U blue Wt.a dilooveml 1n a
ciOtbel ckwet at the J H Llt;bt.er
~ at the eom11r of Plrtt a;o~enue
Qole stnet early saturdlly
.,.run,. The ftre department WIL.Ii
1\).JJ;lJnoped but the blaze w11.11 extlnltJ1ah8d before any damage had

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Inn Knopp entertamed a lt•OUP o!

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A com r.omvton or Pomero

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-P1lm lnsurbq the afla1r to be a
:HARRIED IN 1\IIJII!Nt:SOTA
More tieftnltf!" afnt.ngeM• and M1s Rue tueke1man re meats will be &amp;unounced later
CC!!Ived a telegram, Saturda}- evenll\6
uumJmclng Uw ma1rlage ol theiJ
Bon Edgar HJU Tuckerman W Mll&gt;li
Mrl. James Stevens &amp;pent the Kathryn Bishop Mr Tuck£'1man
. . end with her daulhter, Mrs 1eft Wednesday !01 Minnesota supJ'red Bllaon and family at Char- posedly tor a vis it , the ,nanl;~~e
~t.on. She returned to het home tt:mJ.lg u.s a compltte ~ l .. pri!K' tu
Sunday evenlna
l htt; ~anv Jr lcnds Th" c~remonv
• r.11 AUce Fitch has retmued was !)!!rformed saturday afternoon
.1rqm. OCilWI'tms, where She vistted Rl four oc~JC .. at the l:.p1st:opu.l
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blos~omtng mto man or \\omanhood

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the brcaKt and thtnJ{ '~ n1 e takmg on .ill a:-.p~ct ,;nmt'\" h:.~ 1 !
different f1nm that &gt;&lt;cen lty the e\e ot ( hildhood
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Mnny ( hilch Pll nmm1g thtfl hu.l'&gt;&lt;
ntquaintanct', no
doubt, haY&lt;&gt; ended lnm, ht&gt;~ po!=!ltlon and hu; fmancial l'Ondttlon, and ) rt the"~' ... lmt' vounKstt· J~ ... me JUillJHng, run ning, huhhl1ng over w1th entllufu~,;m of happy and ht•al thy 1iv ~~. while th•,; v oung~ter h:.~:-. alread) admitted thHt
the dark, dt ea r Hnd d1.1h so mettame th(• hllJJJ1} a11&lt;!
worthwhll l' lhtlH(s 1:1 ilt'l' that h e
pn•fe rrt·d to t.tkt• a
chance on the G1·eal Unkno\\H
11 1~ &lt;~ H,td cat~e but HI
many wayM, lYJllcnl nl th ost young:-;tCr!'\ who ure renred 111
The

the intlu encP ot mtH: b we.:tl1h hut too
pamon,; hlP

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to the way th1r1g:-~ art' handled 111 politic~. lnok~ on

amazement, ~~~ he linHiiy rcnhzc~~: Jll~t how rnm•h ifl
accomph:shNI "'hit:h 1~ unprofeH~ionul, if not ILl'lllnllv 1\I J -

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gal, by the men who tollow pohticA afl u profe~"' ton . In
Pittt~Lurgh ut pn•H•nt. the puLlte l~ hemg acquamlcd \\ Jt 'r.

alleged irregulant!el'l, \\hleh tf pt'OHn correct, s hould
the ba:-;Js of Hllil' whH·h &gt;&lt;hOlild end hv the Jn~ar·cei'R.tltHl

women rWI w that the tired business
tllllt they'te 1r. an { llt'lll hls wile talking
la~t
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-Advo&lt;•e to th L11"e-Worn

rhe ! C,\Wil so few
lc, PJl!tleal offites lB

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ElU'Il!SC! It, Please
An tptmmt IIi o. man who
Jllatritd ll1e second tlnw

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Nell~f;sarv EHl~
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Whtlc there Is poet:ll In eV~IY·
tlm~ people who Hvc 111 iilll!llla!Mrt- thing atcund us, the1 e ~huuld
J'l t nts would hnve some place tu mu•e ()f ll 111 the waste batikc~
Pill their bottles uf milk
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T.~t.ke U or Leave U
When a kteptomat"llncs wile .. ~ k ~

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NO'flo:•Thb i.o tltc
i n our pohtlcal .sy~tt'm. Olllman Y, \\ en one spea s 0 ninth Ql 'n·rleo. 1H1Uun ,,.o:Jum~B pohbciall wh o IH dning lhlllg:- udmilledlr Ullplnfp:-;stnnal.lly ror lnt..&gt;tnatloual Nf'wll l!ier,lcc
an biluul 11n "" lntenle\1
I h I ea d ~one l o ,,u(' I It'\ I Tht'
wlth Oet~rro 1 M!U.ontl:r., ~:h~r ur
a s h rug fol}o\\~ llil(I a r~.:mal k \\lie
that MUCh aclwns tl.l'l' f':qwdt•tl uf men 111 tho!!l' pmuhonl'l, ih~ llndaod Pullul Dr11 ll'hn~nt,
who Ill 111 natluoolly lmO\nt R;ure 111
but when JUdgc!~hipr~ are lllVOh t&gt;d. lhe Ameru·an 11enp I e pr.lltt "ork and 1t re1U1t:DbP.tl uutake an enthcly d1tTerent v 1cw of the ~1tuahon
llwr•ty on wbJeetfi pert.alninr tfl
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The Columbus JUUg~ who Js under nre at pre~te nt, CI&lt;v-:! IBIHl Sept :a- Pollclnll :ud
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may be able to clt:!ar him ~e lf of iltcgul ~.:oHduct to the Hnl- di(' H ir\' todav
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:uott anl1 mmc c lose!; c ctml!ct~U
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JBfactJOn of lhusr. trymg h1m, but the har of puLiu: nplll·
Yt: .I IS ngo Jhe hlt a nd miss met ion has already been acquainted w1th enough incidents llrds of pollee depnJtments we•c
ptrn\ sEnblc Today, thlnJ~:s must be
rea•rding hill actiQilR While dnthed With the authOrity of RC(.Ufl'tl!' P olice YoOt'k J ~; eX&lt;ICtlng
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a j U ge,
a
lB to
1 ln ~liJectly t:hc:mlstl ~
1s the must
occupy such a station. Even though he may be at'lJUilted, lmur.uml ally o r pcl.cc depart.
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Wlth oul It :1110omo1Jllu
t}le best thing he can do til Lo l'eSign 1mme 1a e Y an rc- \\oul b:J 1-of'ftkhr t •adJC ~o 11oulo
tire from public life, aR hu&lt;~ ~:onduct has nnt heen what th,• be \\urse and the t'QliiiJilleut t hat
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IE w~rl \1!111\d t e fru lJelOI\ tile u~popular concepliOil of a ,Judges J e ~ ou d 1e.
unl sbwdruds cf totl::.v
1 011 r&gt;rlly chtm l8tl ~ 111d~ in lh
It is s"id that two million women ln Amelic:t arc lsoi\Jt!ons tor cr11ne11
something of a (onl'ltrudi\1

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~orne

peopl(• who

]dcthlng Th&lt;'~ lt•nrneo hom tltt~t
thl"Ju;:h nnnlysls the t~·pc of bulkt thrt IHt~ m ea .A.ll nuu.uiacturt'IH u~e d!r fercn t formuh\ P In mak11111: 1 a 1 trld~:;~ Th ~y measmed lhr
hullel atld learnNl the calibre ana
they Jca1 t1ed the make of the ijun
from thr marking!! on lhc bullet
Fm!IJI} llH'Y traced bullet:! llnd
c un lo n mnn 'P.ho had a pollc.:;
ll'co~&lt;l The\ brongJ•• him In and
he •lenled ki10\llcdgc of the crimt
Th e gun was t.rought In by de~
lrctlves and sem t:l th~ lnboratmy
'T'hm lt was round that the gu&gt;~
had fired !he fatal bullet Conlmn~
ted With this evidence, the prl8onl'r
conftll'&amp;ed
The mo ~t remarkable example of
scienef': tn pollee W()rk was that
don" by a nlminologklt a tew
ve11 n ago In the DAut11!1l10r\t q~~~~
threr. brothers ht~d h::Jmbe'l a n:nll
car nnd looted 1t, he 1u1.., able L
lfi"e n description or each of th~J
men His descriptions were bn• u l
on mlm1te Items round at the scene
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Studebaker. On May 24,
192~, when it pioneered
the mineral wool mtifller.
Who took the roar out of
carburetors?
Studebaker. On May 1,
1930, when it pioneered
the carburetor silencer.
Who put mOI)lentmn to
work propelling motor
cars?
Studebaker. On March
10, 1930, when .it pioneered Free Wheeling.
~at revolutionary advaocesin ~~de­
sign have. competi~tc
makes offered the pub'W:
in the past four yeara?
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Kathanne~"

"']1m, what can all this nJtstct)l'
mean?" she broke out 1n a troubh:l1
vmce, "Shall we ever find h1m ~
These people seem 19 dent', 19
fiend1shl1 clever''
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b,dy of a viet 1m an&lt;l l1l•o th mo.klnl the tests Proor that he wa~
• . One of our marrieri ft"iendg snys that no matter Jt ht: 1tnllt' tv 11 hl&lt;: h' G";,.th VIHI c nu r~d r~t ~~found In the !t~ct that a~l
1 Th• experts fothld timt part1 c l~&amp; three or the brothen we,(!'
latl!r
led a cooli.pg system in his home his ~lfe would mak e 1or, thl' txpk,Jv~ had lJUrtcn l"1cm- o.rre':rted a11d convloted ot the c:l mc
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"'e I ~.? !!l t"e pew*:- bu:.1 un tl':i!!', a.nd chemlst1-y, of' course Is cft~n
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pnc\e Sam

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Amon&amp;: thr. llllteraU

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judgment&gt;&lt; lUI' found agam"l the anu~ed, that tt t~ tJmP

getting

The honeymoon Is over when Lh'!
t.tdc pawnB he1 wedding 1lng and
I buys n. r~\Ol\•er

our O\\ n .~tnU' Ht prt'~ent, the1 P i:-~ f!nother ca:;c he-

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lChemistry
J Is Chief Aid To Police
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In So ving Many Crime Mysteries

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POLITICS
HE AVEHA(;E liTJZEN,

Wonden of Nature

Wlloi: car llas P,io11eered
mote revolutionacy lmprovemenfs iQ., mechanical design, during the
pas~ four years, than all
oth~ makes combined?
Studebaker.
Who put the vacuum
tank out of business?
Studebaker. On July
23, 1927, when it pioneeted the fuel pump.
Who pu{the back pres·
surt mtifller out of busi-

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Mn1 Irene Sa-yre visited M1 s
Wilda Blessing TUesda~
D Rou sh and ramlly visited w
W Cla1 k::- and famlly Sunday,
Ed 81aughtet VISited his brother,
C M Slaughter, Sunday
Ellen and Louise Rickard wure
guest.s of MUs Inez Roush, Sunday~
c M Slaughter visited at ~hi
or Ray Rickard, Thun;da.y,
1-&gt;i, Flcot Wlleatle)' and son, Oeorgc,
Wes RoUllh and tam:ny,

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happm cs:-~ som{!where tn the unkno""n fulure, hopim~ no
doubt, that ~omewhere on 1lw otht•r Hide he would agam

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world depreS.'IIon
&amp;lief • as exprPS/It'd
howl'v.-r
that em1-1 gency mea~~Hr~:&gt;s wiLl e&amp;rrJ
London ov~::r the nnanc1al crllll,.,
Lhat oonnd.ence wtll be re~~t.ore .1,
th£&gt; gold reserves recon~&lt;trucl..ed and
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ll.S 'l. mailer or lt~c L a.l l,adl: t 1 ~ p.-ace t.o beeome a great lndll.!ltrlal of 11 dictatorship of the prolet.armt
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puwer and the world revol utio n It II atupld therefore to accu~ the
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noll 1tJIHl leuu~ to 1 c ul a word from Communf~&gt;t pro p- dJ&amp;eai!E! of communiBIIl abroad wht!n
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aga9da !rom Soviet soli
our very exmtenc" IIi ~umcl ..nt prop ed
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bel
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Thl~ wa ~ the substancE!" of whitt a11anda.
WI! h11.ve enough ma.nur&lt;'
lla.
fo I:W t lt\e~ 1 ' ' 1 11 " 1 n usl be taken as t.he oal~!al re).Jly at home without d l.il!:ill ll Ill othf'
~m~' ca~ ga~r ~r m tn~ ~ nnle-..' i uf the Sol let govemm1nt w antl - coumrle~&gt; We believe that the
Robert Barnes, Mrs R B Laug - 1rnunuc he hldeiS behind all the rlble 'lltUI;ou s~ ~~ {:~1 11. ~ It' tel~ &amp;viet attacks In \llTlOU B countries v.orklng class ot capital~tic natloM
head, Mrs C P Hawkins and Mrs !time 11 J esse Jam&amp;~ v.ere aUv.e tii,J i~ to Y k ~
I ' 1a ~ df'il1ered by Ja11 E Rutlzu - will be ablt! t.o clean out the 8ta1 ll} aJJtJI
W P Oalla&amp;"her
tod&lt;'} he would have made a pool pictures w~111 h"
'~t~ l.Jotoa \11fl !'ijj.sl&lt;: t,,J.; member of the suprem e ICC\- hie~ CJ! cap!ta! Jl:im but onl) lf we
Marjorie Harrl&amp; rl!tumed to Co-l modtrn aaupter because at leaSt mark~ th.c ~c otml¥ •
G.t •·d
X ermng council of t.en of WhiCh Jo ~onquer at home on Ll'le economic
lumbw Sunday eYienlne, alter J&lt;.sse lllr.td to nllht In the open
p • • •
set~h Stalin proletarian dictator t,; fronr
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spending a weelui vacation here
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{h!et In th e city of No"OK!birs k
The stronger we lrllW toCOnomJ.,.. •
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with her parents Mr and Nr~
&amp;dteteerlng soon wil l be oflly lin lavs Bound •fllr.m y• Ctu- 81berla at the Western Blberi&lt;tll call\, the IIOt.lflt't we ttmplete ou r tre~'a.c:ldlty ~.,unyourroodan•
Robert Harrill
memt.ry ll'lil.n&amp;Slers ., 111 Cllternhn -1 ~r: 1 h@.a l ~ ("hi~:! It ll&gt; ~m l oth congre~SN
of
soviets
Rudzut.ik plano! lndU!ItrlalizaUon the better c"u"u"ufttorln~rf &lt;Jml'&amp;ll, h•u•rtburn
Robe1t Banderli of Butfalo 111 here
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po l.S ed plete ul allln!; JW d d th
h
v.e shall connect up with and 1 dluln"""• &lt;:1la.ted-~oogue, "-"d bJQ&amp;t·
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visltlnB v.lth his da 'hte
M
ate thelllBelves stltlenlng of war- mrf" las more psychulog\ t!UHJ ma 0 1ln e
e wo1e oompagn
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you are bound to r-1 JJNUchy,
1 ln~r- tuar.
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n rare by authorities v.lll hQl\te.'l chlnt'·O"P fl
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blander'
and
llell
agalr.l!lt.
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Sostrengthen
the raniL!J o 1 tIt'
ill.m-down, nervoue, &amp;nd cant el&amp;4!lll
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national proletariat Our llUCCeS&amp;e'l w~n I want you t " .. ult eutferlo\
H E M.llleJ. of Cleveland 6
t tlu.u·na out but mOI!l Important li me to gang all II~UlKSt er plctur~ I Itt Union ll1e charges of eonvlct
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d I ~taht now •o cornl! In and IJilt what
tht! week end with Mr and Mr::el. mnuence 1.11 Cl~StKIIZJnk ol pull he
bJit If they mu~l be 11 ~&gt;, M! methlllJ.; labor and dumping, and the remin - ~~P ~ urt l!:fi T~or ~rli th :nd ~u; conelder the arr~attoet moedl clne I hn•
D McMasl~r and ramlly
to hH.e them han cllttl ~uti .tctc•ti Ill ders that the Soviets have reJu&amp;e&lt;J ~~~~ry v~:~e be ~~: ~lcto:y or the ~!!~nr~~r~P ~~:. ~~1~ ~~~ {~d•t~e~
' Mts Harry Rus:seU and daughter
Mrs Harry Schoen and son a! tdll~tntly
I to pa y Czarlllt Qnd Kerensk~ go\ - world poletarlat
mlnutee and IQOn make your atomaeb
Hilda are vitltlng with the for- Columbus spent the week. end wittf
I ~tJt nexl LO Leo .1t prenllltt
llllnleut debts and provocatlonli \.Q I Then reamrmlng the Soviet s de- ~~''}k 11 ~~,~·;:';jkY~a•r~~Y~I~\ 8~0 ~:'·:
mer s sons; Toby and Chester at Mr and Mrs F B Wiliams
he ~ave me some of hi~ 1uh•.o; u! at1 -1 ""ar
s1re for peace Rudutak ~;aid thr: •u•ranWe4.
lnd.lanapolls, Ind
Ou r foreign pollc~ Is based OlliY countr} \\UUid tn&amp;tently conve1.
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1 The recently elected omcera for dlcnH' powcholog~ I Dan Farmer and Charles Blnll: llhe ! emlng ye 11 r fm the Junl()r
Mhke an audlrnn ~ h~H
lJII pence Rudzutak !'.111d 'The :.io- Into an armed camp wltll all the For Sale by Marlin and Rolkr Dfllll
J,tt Sunday attemoon for Athens, class ef Middleport J-hgh School
P.tmember an audh.'ll~~· is r4 . Vlel Union Is the most peaceful na- 11 orll:ers and peasants fighting 101
Store Mlddll':port. Oblo
\\here tbey wtu be(ln their stud1e 11 j are a 1 follows
President
F.lol!J,. cl!ptlvt;-that s why W! e} re tiler~
twn on eart.h There I!; not k ~lu- lJ!e or df"ath 1! att.ack..d
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j at the Ohio University
Icooper
Vice Presldem., Elot:.e
St:'t'en acting 1s a fu1m of ~.1 11 ~- gle power against which our trool)li
The \\ar he ll&amp;ld ' \\Ill bfo a
Wllbe1 Curtb and JudMn Boley 1Knopp, Be&lt;:reta1y.Treasurer Will- mun~nlp-yo u &lt;e ll th ~ thai llt 4J to hate ad ~anced or would advance Wilf of two worlds, of two antagon l ot Columbus ~tpent the weelr: end lam Keith KhlColid
~he :1Ud1enc~'
All \\I:' delilre l!s to buJld up our l~tlc systems In \\hlch one or the!
I w1th Mr and Mrs Herb Chambers
!\. good movll' art or tmt"l have .\ country a~ Ill' want wltilout mter - other w11l bO! de11troyed
And Wt!
HOTEL COLUMBUS
1ferf,.rt&gt;nce
\li nd family and oU1er friend.&amp; and
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~IllS ol ummg In his hm ~
shall appeal to the w&lt;Jrkers uf all
~ !Short Blocll.IJ North of Mem·
lelattve~
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I A l11ugh through n tc11r J:&lt; the Our who\~ govf"rnuwnhd "'}~-' the 1,1;otld for fraternal IISHJ~t.l!.nct
MJss Mary Ann Case or Patkers I OC&lt;lrg~ Childers passed away at mos ~ valuable th1ng 111 actlu~
tem sho._\\·~ up tile futllHy uf capl- We shR.llask them not W slm thelt
or1al Hall and Broad Street.
blllg lltrlvt'd Sund11y lor a vlslt ,wlth hls hon:e ln Charle.Rkln, 8\.lpdny at 1
l I.e who Js lull of pro\crb~ quo- 1to11sm We Hrt' provlllg bv our e"- rifles ageln6t those who compel
Coron 5th. and Lor.,
l llfls.s Fleda. :;;"aennle
labout a P m M1 Chlld~s
1tulltom tn old f,\p:.~ plul•l b-- 1peJiment that the capltall.stlc s ys- hundrt"'ds of millions of wor kers to
- - ------ - 1u be Jll'hatlP\ llli&lt;Jfru s 111th 1tcm belongs to the by - ~one ng", Tt ~tarvt- aKalmt those who tompe ,
1t01merl} a resident of M1ddJeport,
200 Fireproof Roome
alt.h(..Ugh he has made Oharl1,ston lc'lf pleasu:e
llea\t'll death und sttuvatlon 111 IL~ Yo orkers to suffer In urganlzed !a
hit! home for the pa.!t ~~everal year~~ 1 Ctl tllo wR~ tlurn m Lt~ An gt trs
.,11ke
mine an d~ar
100 Roome at $1.00
He has been In falling health for _a he lh descendan• ot Cmte:t d JSI"III 1 our \lctor~ on the econotmc
Th1" charges of Sovwt dumplllg
Each.
1number or years although his ,COD· ' rtl ct Ca hfornm• \lmil.lu a~ 11(, lfr•mt Is the most POWerful propa - he said were merely the cr ies of
tdillon tl8.8 been nlUch worse in the lice _porter &lt;,n coast mr·u,n~~: lul'those who like a thle! fleeing In a,
few months
d b.u'l mcu nevertllelrss Leo flm,
crowded street joined In Lhe en
He is survived by his wile, t\lio .tot dr ink 01 smoke but he speaks IQI.X'•t!m pnson as a I!:U~sl conduc- T•htopd &lt;bht'" 1 to ~e~~c,ape detection
l ree Stftet Parlllnr-Ho Umlt
~~~:~::~;,· Mrs Guy Reynolds o! five languages lncl utlmg Chln&lt;'~e
e e o pre'-=-' ng governmen t.:.
and Mrs John Blarwt lind ,Tapant'l:le
loi ol course on lal.L \ls!t saw old of 1175000000 to the United States
d
lrii:'JJd Kid McCoy former prl~ of 6300000000
·~d
francs to
an one Mil, Everett, of
Caz 11lo 111 kt'en-v .nterestetl 111 flt::hto.-1 11.ho was sent up for killing Franc~&gt; and a gr~Bter 11 mount to
John W .Welch,
PI ISlA• reform behevt&gt;s m segrega- hilS ~\lo t-eth ea rt hi sl'looting orgy
Great BntahJ he said are nut sov Manarlnt DiHet.or
F un~rel arrangements are not tion of yolUlg cummaL!i from ver - McCtv told me be didn 't J.;now Jets debt~
We doni 0.,,. am OPYflll

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1,31 b21 - I Gan&amp;BWfs
N BI
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; a,r York,
FloMle Fred:er and Paullne 1uck I \\Ill 1:.00n patili out of the picture'
erman spent the week end with
50 thlnk.s Leo Carlllo who knows
for LM paat rew day&amp;.
Bur.day
relatives
and
friend.ll
a1
01Jiumbus
them
aU from late Jim, Col.osimo tu
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Kt:nmt WIAeman spent
Poster Eaner or Cincinna ti is 11. Al Cl\pone and pla.ys them on
with Ml.ss Evelyn Stewart at LIJ.
buslneM VISitor here.
1scrll":'n vto ~ st.awe nar JU!IL ma Jt'
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The !ollowlna are attending the deb\ t In talkies In Hell BoWld •
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BONO&amp; FRIEND
Marietta . Mr11 John Downing, Mrs 1 The modern ra.ckeU;er !Jmt ro-

young people at the Helwl&amp; hcnu
on Third Avenue P'rlday evening,
hooorlna Evelyn S~vena, who le! t
Monday- for Parkersburg, wt:.ere she
enteted nurse training The even·
Ina Wl'li s)l')nt In card pla;lng and
BIG PLANS ON I'OOT
dancmg
Dl:&gt;llclous
refreshment.li
Th Middle
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port Merchant AAAQ- were served to Jhe following FrB!I ~
clp.ijoo BZe maldnl extenaive plarul cl&amp; Anderson William McMD.stcr
~make th H Dow
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een ce e ration ~U 11venswood , n.nna Mae Owens
bl Middleport and Ylclnft.y,

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DOt detel'ftllned t~~lthOUI"h It W(lfJ be·
Ui'lecJ. to bave been 11t&amp;rted from a
bot water pipe which 1nterset:!ted
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!:~~{:i~·~~;~;~!~~f·,~~ 1 ACTOR SAYS GANGSTERS SOON ~ SOVIET DEMANDS PEACE TO
vir,:~~~~~~ i:f~~~l~·~..~!~.~~:,:~:{: TO PASS O~T OF THE PICTURE! BE€0ME POWER IN INDUSTRY

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Give Him His Own Medicine

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YfftJ EVER STOP TO THINI1
THAT dollan do their duty at the olores of the home city.
Modern merchanto advertiae and keep up with the timea.
l'liey welco"'e the opportunity to serve. Their merchandise ie
reaeonabl:r priced and of a variety that can fill every need.
Merchant. of the home city are friendly. They deeerve conflllen~e; confidence in them and the goods they sell.

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siJps." he said quietly, and aometlung in Ins vo1ce gave her sndde•
confidence. "These people haVe at.
ready m11de • sbr-1t'a a &amp;ecrct for
the present, as I sa1d-but t:hat ahp
ha1 given me the first clue. So far
1'm only gropmg on the fringe of
the mystery, and 11'1 too early to
tar where this due w1ll lead, O,t
1DYStlf-well. l'1a feclm1 pretiy
hopeful.''
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''That makes me h~ fGo:r
abe cncd, ... ,th an easer catch qt
her breath. "]1m, 1 fl!el UJ a war
so rupon1ible. I had no claim oli
him except that of mel'!! friendsbt~t,
but Frank Senrn faced. thoae r11ka
aud peril• ill Russua merelr to dO
me a aervice-and because of that
all this has come."
Her eyes were troubl~d and: pitiful a&amp; &amp;be thought of Ftank 6ever4
He had done 10 much for her, .had
temamed 10 Joyal to a fnellfl even
after ~Ue had J1ad t(l hurt hil)l-~nd
burt herself-by telling this nUn
whom she liked
math as a gOed
comrade that she d1d not love him,
could not marry lum And Fnnk
had taken h1s d1sappomtmcnt like a
gallant acntlt'man, had not Jet It
spoil their friend&amp;hlp.
"We are going to do our bC!lt."
Jim Wynter paused. Then sutldcnly
quolin1 her words: "Onlr friend·
ship," Kathannel'"
He realized how blunt thai qatt·
tion wa.-onl! perhaps ht had no
right to ask. Only it&amp; answer m•ght
"mean a good deal to him.
She met h1.11 eyes frankly aa II turprJsed Then Jauahed,
"Wh,, of course! You didn't inl·
egine he and I were anything more
t~'n just good fnends?"
She 11ad answered his quettioL
OniJ friends, 1he and Frank Sn·ern, notbm&amp; more, Somehow ]ms 1
Wynter wu uncommonly ~~· le I
have tha.t anurance.

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lctttr to you, 1've
from the airways

l,-1 Uierci;tlniO a!m tll~••p bueineoo ~Y .~eservinc., it. _Sho~
~.t.h the!!'; tl.e:t w•ll prove it. They alwayo .ell the best by
every teet.
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never went 10 Beggar's Court."'
&lt;cried. "1 saw Mr. Sant there
•;,;:;;; .daJI Jater-l'd gone. down
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.&amp;t"..l.&amp;cilO.. of koowlng that :rw are buyine e.ltiofaction.

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ht did com-e-only where
go on leaving Croydon Aero-that dayt And that be should
cone ~brol.d aKaln without
u. 111111 for aearly five -weeki
thea "durn ~crelly to Entrto 1all loto
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"Satisfy., just )it; CH~.ST~.IIHFLP. A "m.k&lt;r
picks up a package, and lw hkt'"' n~ nt&gt;,lt appc J:-ance-no heavy tuks or odors fnJih J,lk.
] ,',tf
t:atisfies him.
Thc.·n he examines a Che~terlidd. Tt j;.; wdf-.
f11led, it is neat- in .lppt•,Jfll l ' e; th,.. p:.tl'tr 1s l'urt:
whne. And that s.1ti fie, hn11.
He Hghts up. At th, v&lt; r" tp· • pnlf he hk«".:s
the flavor and the nd1 Jl• •Ill
! le d.:-ctdes that
it tastes betkr- nenher Ll11 tJ oJ f , ,vcr- :.weet; just

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Confidence fe Ole open road between buye'f ancf oeiler.

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They mai~tain quality at priceo that arf right.

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pleasing anrl satisfying.
fhen he learns it is milder. That's a,nother
w:.~y of saying that the-re is nothmg irritating
ahont iL And :1gai n he's satufod f
Sati,fy - they\e g't to satisfy I The right toh.~ccos, the CHEST~.RFIELD kind, cured and
agt&gt;d, hlendeJ .mrl cro&lt;:s.blended, to a taste th:tt's
right
Everything that goes into CHESTER
FIELO is the best that money can buy and that
science knows about. CHESTERFIELDS do a
compkte job of it. They SotuJY I

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Loren Rob1~
darmour

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Mr and Mr5. PJ:an4 Clark anct
ramliJ: ,.-hQ ba~ ~ OCCQ».~
~ meeting will COver elrhteeD the Cook prc.perty oc Tfuro avenue
cou lUes or Ohio Kentucky a1 U have moved 1o0 Groveport
West VirBlnl&amp;. All e:.:hlbl12i will be
Mr and M:r11 Buhtl Hood o'
1n to the comnilt.tee by Ott l5 and M!l.rlettiL spent the week end with
w ll be governed by national gram her pal"entl&gt; Mr and. Mrs J
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1Haskins
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Mr and Mta Jtli'elr PW'ier cf But
A ma l&lt;&amp;ge l ce1 se gas i66Ued ler Pe. arrived here Saturday tor
Leana Over Muzzle of Own he e to Alwyn K~te 22 R u an exl.end~ villlt and are the
Gumde &amp;it Minor 22 Northup
!IL.ieBl.s o! Mr &amp;.nd Mn B E Gil
Gun and •• Almoat In
more
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atantly Ktlled
M ss Prllclll&amp;. Franz daugilter or
A dellght1ul smprlse was given Mr and Mrs John Prana left Sun
Ch~t.Ik5 Hannlgar
Friday evenillg d~:~.y t.o enter Ohio State Unlvertlty
when quite a number o! hls man) as ll freshman
fr ends g&amp;thered o.t his home hon
Kenneth Amsbar:r and Cl&amp;.rk Ra~,:
tJtiUg hU! buthda5' anniVersary er o! the 1931 claaa o A H a
C11rds wete the diversiOn or the ha.ve enrolled at Marshall collece
even ng followed by a dellc1oU&lt;&gt;
Miss Besse Wetherholt from Co
l lu 1cl
Thow who were present lumbus apent the week end with
were Mes~ts ,Jierbert Cardwell elat \ell here
Ro) Sloe naker Joe Danne1 Ever
Mtss Mildred Bru,vles has Qrad
ette A ba'l ChHord Ke1n .. "Everette uated f om the nu ses tralcing
BtoWJ
d R I a ,., BarCU6
~choo i o! Mt Carmel hospital Co
h mbu:&gt;
Mrs ~ A Koehler of Loga.n ,~
~Is tlng her daughter Mrs J T
Arnold at d famlb ror a number o
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Is Killed
While Talking To
Friend On Farm

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BALE--Bccond potat&lt;Jes at
thirty ftve cents per bUf!hel Mlfi
Vha Ables R F D No 2
Cbf&amp;blre Ohio
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dtcted the Crl torn n ounVJ1er will have no
througllou~ the wo.,.ltl It s C'l Uitc yos3 ble
V nes wtth a he:1.d ~tr.rt ot c1ght ycal'a on the

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Above iH.w:tos show th• oe\t: d1 mr on s forcha 11 1
and IJackharl.d Umea and a close up oi hll gnp

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Markero
MEIGS COUNTY MARBLE &amp;
GRANITE COMPANY

KNOW
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! rwlng alrc~dy [ It !he ays cf tl
l ut !&lt;Uil The day \\M r.nt
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hotforr.nyttan1to hnvemadea
t1 st rat
sho\\ i l fl' ~l hough U
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J.tt lltd ,. Ptlr J l'lttd lht ~~/llfNJ tlrt
rudt 111 Ntu }art
I Heres a prd y 1 le "-"~' r
frock so f 11 of Ia h ~ I c1
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not a 1 1 of ple~t~ to k~ep
order
a d rej re~~ afltr t 1bb1 c I
l ca be carr f' I u t n ln fl I Y
fa rly firn c tto h
or wa~l 111,:
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pale blue ur ~el\uw " uld I e I
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Men~ !hlfl n.u: ~ lk w th thf ~ 1 '
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t amc c.lthough ma 1y wet e dtiv
to sc k a sha Jy spot bdc c h
~llffif! was well under wa} E en tl c
of!im.al5 of the game were l rc d
1.o seek the W"J.I.er bucket Lit differ
rnl ~1mes
Til teams hued up for tl c kick
off promptly at 2 30 o clock R t
land electing to do tl1e l ck 1g;
N4Jal snagged the kick oii and
travelled r.»early forty fl\e )D l~
betooe FIBh incidentally Lhe b s
defemive man &lt;J 1 th
R llhl.nd
elev&lt;&gt;n could reach h m an1 brlnl
him down The Yelio ~ J a kels
huddled for the slgnnl and tjlen
B"ll
slipped Into thcll plao~
vcr In the ca -rii!J po It on He
g umd ab ut ~lx ya~'ds aft 1 a
h&lt;.l had t en c;pc led for h1 n On
the eecond play Qun1 t rb&amp;cl;: Rl
ley dectde1 t.o try his J&gt;tlens:l'l
once more after a yca.r ot ldlfl
nces t nd had gamed 18 ya ds be
lore lh sec ndary co tl I 1: lli: him
l tl C it'CUnd
f.car.cc ~ .... c•ll&lt;&lt;l boo~ KPih
J1~ct ~ rcw r. tn\ll~~:ifUJI~ trl'k at
the ~lne a.nd ran throu(fh the Rut
u~nd b y~; for the Or..t t ucl dov;u
't the (1,1 me H,UC) ran t.h~ 'Xtrll
point aCJCS!: the line ani th sco c
Rtootl 7 to 0
M dQieport klt.I\Cd orr to Lhe Rut
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Rutl!l d was h~ld howeve In t.he
next period and Middlcpolt puct
led Fu;l at the B.llfet.) ntan POlli
tim was "'t.opped dead n his track!.
&amp;B U t fast ami flashy
end Oari
1er met him the .split second h
cau~ll U e ball
Af c n mmter of uns cccssful
tlle!! at the Jlcket llnc v.hlcb re
fused to wawr although a num
f: , U It
r.serves were dOUllil
o k u dltferent poslllo
Lhete
1 ) gave th tall to the Jackets
, ho ~ta1ted t.nother otftm.stve drive
acv 1 the white tined grid A pass
101 Neal which sailed through
he lr thJrt} C:ve yards was tak
e1
th ea.11e by Oardl er nn::i lractd down the field !or the flnRI
O"CI do"m of ~he ..me a dtstanc
.. nve }ards The perfect
or ..t\\enty
blocking of hlR tcanunates a.c
cc'-ln d for the ract that he reach
ed the pass y,Jth, a clear field
'fthead of hltn a 1d no~ an (ipponent
\lthm ftve yards.
R e} carried the ball aor.os."' th
ine or the extra point anr.l th•
~cor wa.!l brousht to 39 ;vhile th e
Rut! nd boys were contct L to ha~e
\ zc o count placed art.;r their
t arne on the scoreboard
In the clo~lug minute~ of tlw
gan f' the Big Red eleve made n
WO!ll;ier!ul corp.eback on l~ 01
enslve atde D..lehl taking J.he. tnll
thro-u:h tbe tJ"cketa t.or 'II. t:a.in. ot:
thtrty yarns They elt&lt;!tf:d J sl1Cr~
pas.'l ther€' which wns lntztcept d
by Rhth Pickens who wu }llaylmr
l)rt yard man and bought t~
bnll up the field lu a ttUrty Ya.rd
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Alter Beaver Neal Estep a1
Oallaghet had ll.dvan&lt;..e the baU bv
thee fon-e Neal took
the \.\]lite lme
Til Rutland backs could
eli&lt;: aftcl they hH J 1 celvrd
k ck oil and Mladlcpol t
ook
tall from a p t ad a lvan&lt;X'rJ t
t::. l cetnofthe f II
he I nlf enied 2u to 0
1 the \flla q ar r as t
Fa td hat R ley y,us gomg
pm he 1c&lt;..essary to 1ehU \11
II mt ci und a Big Red boy rcco\
1.-red Dl bl advanced the "all fU
U!ll ,ards dow the rlcld the Jirs
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sho\\n The Jackets puckled
P
then nn1 ~he lh ~ held them ro1
he f ur dov.ns
The Juck cts lc.t up n bit nea tb e
end of th"" quarter u.ud the
DJehl
1c o l" Ieese a!Jaln sklmnung through
1 e 11 e the sec.on i11ry defense
a1d do\.\
tie field t.ov.ard t11c
safet~ man t&lt;Jt thi t} yards befote
he as ov~;:rtaken
I"hcn n pass
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with n fltteen !ards of the covetR 1
coal t-ut thP.y \\ere stopped tb:!te
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enaod t&lt;Jurh
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the boysll.nd
batt!Jng
fOJ anothe1
fro"l lha ";ectlon &lt;Jt' the g ld
Dr.~pltc the coldltlon o! th::wratl er the lb e made a very ere
dltatJ.~ showlllll; aldl.flg the four
orw:n1en In their offen.svie drives
Role aftf'r hole large enuush t
cir!Vf' an auto thrOUGh were opened
Cy the tackles while the guard11
and ('lldS dkl ext:ellent wmk ll
blocking out the others ~o th ball
ote could get t.hro gl .l&lt;~to the
~e&lt;:onoary Praise cannot be given t
1 uy&lt;"ne member of Lhe sq1ad wh
tcok part In the tilt a~&gt; all u llted
In :&gt;lvlng lhelr best during the
! a)
Ttm ptown eo&amp;elli!H wlu wttl
1o n Bat rdny were ~tl o lh q a 01 ld
'i\lth n dejected look and n wn
~mil on he! faces ns Uw~ sadly
Fhc
thrlrheadatthe 1e11l G1 rf
h t&lt;Blll of 31 were to b seen af
t~r I e ca.mc wlth a Ratlslled 1!'1 •
nnrt n knowing wink iuth he~ !\ 3
hey rem8l"kcd
I lo!d yuu so
Regardless G! the ~howing .a~a
s~ the Rutland !eve 1\0 k start
ed again Monda~ m earne~;t as
Coa h ~altyn wlll
uttcmp t t~
E:mf dy their faults '&gt;11 hie
\\ore
brottljht cut In the tnlttai gnme lle
fore they will meet Nc!SOI ville
he first night Kame of the seaso
here next Friday A fast !lnd fur
0\18 raining pace will be &amp;&lt;:t th
week as the m"'mbers of tt e squBcl
will be whlppd tnt.o sh~pe fo he
contest
The line 1p
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Pae~&gt;cs ccmplct.cd by Middleport
4 out of ~ Jtut'!and :t (IJ d 5
Ya1ds Jos thrOJlih P"nnl 3 1
Mldd Jport 85 ~nrdlt
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I 513 by Yankees a 1alnst Qiantil Entermg the game a~ the u 1dc 11
j ho~es to have then all m shnpe
It was Gabby HELrt.nett day 11 11 l\,l?.l Yankees making 20 hil.!i lui dog picked by the eJtpert~; 1.o n 1 Pome1oy started the seem d I alf
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Ch cago and Gabby got a diamond 35 lmes at bat
merely a raw meat feeding for tl I \Ill h Crow k eking on Manetta re
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~P.e e ~o;re se~~~01 c a~&gt;Sa e d Ll'f y rmg 11. big nora! piece and greet
Most. runs---01 e innillg 10 b~ big striped ca~ of Mal etta
111 It ~ng Lhc ~~il f.o
~ow~ 37
Glove of the As wll~ bcco c the ll.lfS frOlll his lodge brethrcr
It Athletics again 1 Cubs 7tl mling local purple rmd v.hJLe JIHU t"a h ne
e} madel rsl d~w
f •~t I;
lea u
bull~! to 1 :n return he obliged with 1lx .,;hoop C.Ct 12 1929 fli e game 13 by Alh de1 o l:Stra~U jusl why he s o ~~ ~ e~r ct0 \ne:9 fu%blcme Pl~rot U
g 1m 1 ~; 3 ~nee ~ergcal t Ji Ba,by dd I ing hits I he Giants are less than Jrtlcs vs Giants oct 28 1911 ami lhorotghiy tea ed b a I co1 pell d 1
,, Yank••• ~, 7 1921
lu s From tl e t me the lr.lck (ltf owd• 11 t~ tl., T ger P1a)er for ah
t fm Clcvclal d n 1919 r It' Mlt: t five games ahead of the c u bs ! 01 Gla•l•
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1 oss 01 h Che p1a}l.o Anot
trc g ll:ll mny c en cl alk 1 p two 11eoond place 11on&lt;JJS and ll near
M s base hits--One Inning 10 v;&amp;s a en )
u t t er anu re
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mo
wms
miracle wo d rob them of the fWl bv \thictlcs ~ Cubs 1th Inning tuh ne? r~r tenuya&lt;Tds until Lhf fl.\ l ro/ lOnga\\111 ell d lt~l~ ~~r~eas fu~
l nerupplace
Oct 121929
O\e game 20 bywtste ew
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Lou Gehrig s ma;htng of his Olat t~ vs Yanke&lt;!ll Oct 1 1921 one W1Usually busy animal In I l e1
\&gt;fat elta s 37 u d 1 ne
hurne• No i5 a.nd Babe Ruth s ctr l!'t'rlc '74 by Ohmtll n 8 gRn ser deavon; more to protect Ills OW(l
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cuue. No "" featured lhe Yank~
atnst ROO BtiX I 1912
goal !rom defllt'mcnt than I am
Murtelta pe al zed a yards f.Oi
AMERICAN AS80CIATJ:)N
wins Gehrlg broke bls ov.n rooord esH~- 6 run record.._gne lmung 2
to detilt that of his adve ~~~ s~~eth~ ~~~~h~ra/~t~e~ ~~ce~atK
Club
Won I.e t
p t !OI""r lUI! driven In w!th \:1. mark o! by
uny cl b
onr game 5 by
Once j mt once did thls ramo s end run he n ale a vard but fum
Bt Paul
101
59
~31 178Washmgton ke).lt right at the Yanli'ees
agaloJIJt C&amp;.rdtnals Oct 9 beast show 11.1 v .anwe- o· '"ntin" bled hen tackled Bbot t the eck
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Kansas Cit~
86
74
tJ:ul heels of Ulf' Yanks by defeating t.he
n
ity of attack Thftt !me Ch e !aLe He "'e..s I u \. o tnls plaJ Il wa
Indlllnapolls
82
16
a19 Whites
~ ta 3
gamt&gt;s in 19lB
In the tourth quarter and alden o IMarlett.as bal 01 thcr ov.n Jlj
01 Cht.-..~
~&lt;&gt;flo 0 ~ up !ton
and
B e en balls Jcrords-Most
It some rvv•r
wo ploys the
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Columbus
78
80
494 6 to 4 ox
Monte Weaver
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Milwaukee
78
81
491 Bslumore of the InternatiOnal Lea one game
nceJve
Y eeve a Pomrroy pla}ers took t11f' ba make I! but IObr- one when lit! tial!
Mmneapoll~
76
83
4'78 guc hell t.hc Sox to nine hl\.S 1 1 n one S6J'Ics 31 by iankees !rom the Pomeroy 48 )Brd !me to b funbea
lh~ balll.s kckei Lo
Louisville
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8
4a3 ]1\$ big tit e dr;&gt;but Ct'Owder was tht' fror: Cardinal pltche!1",. 192ti
the onr. foot marker wilcrc will D)e '&gt;li t o ct&lt;J s to Pomewy 44.
Tcledo
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3ll6 hurl!! g uccess in the first ga.mc
St keout roeoords-Most
by m c that
distance
remain ing
ana D}c nade 9 Hnd Plc o tt!
ade fu ~
FtJor Mr Caraway !l(lt. charged w U1 cl b n um• If&lt; me 13 by Cub6 !ac fo uth dov.n the pw pie u e sloo do~ 11 on Mtllletta 44 yard me
NATIONAl U:A.OlfMo:
both de! cats u.p""arlng fo• two ng AthletiM n ll:it \lllmt' 1929 ~cr adBmant a td the ~logan
The DJc •~ fer 3 Edd e fa.~Js t ga n
Club
Won [.o&amp;
Pet. tll d~ of &amp;n lnm~; 111 th • fi t €S an~~~! the ~t daf tht?n 1 13 ~hall not pass v.as upl eld Two He c tl c bo~ boi sl l)o alte pted
st Louis
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and''"' iotnl• ' ' tn the" 0 08 mor
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m011
n set es first downs Cline dunn3 th s ts a
pie pass on foe~rth down and 1
New YO! II.
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Chicago
Manngf:r
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Th the
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Brooklyn
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e u" I~; 1 m1d Held In Marte
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ta possessio at the end of t I"
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497 pnr o
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The Pome oy boys goll g on to qu!l te1
With the foUJth quarte
63
86
417 U e Robins 'olo'On just tht: ~~arne 6
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Clark
held
the
champions
to
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after
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Ma etta s
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415
PhlladelphiR
dii:Pt hi!,.&amp; Some of the Redbird
dt.J5ty r de ltmbered u~ (or a fe 1o1 self sal sfied :;mug confidence or
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Clncllll at!
~7 1;1tn.rs rested !or the world aer1811
min'ut.es and then went lnt.o actJ.on 1 tht' first quarter wtnch had tUJ 9.1i,l1
I rhc CJncy Reds flipped tnr Bc.:s
at about 2 ti Gulnthet rece•ved to ~urp11.9e n the .second staQ~a-AMERICAN LEAGUE
tc 1 Bra~e&amp; twice 5 to 2 and 14 to
the .k:Jck oft' and returned 10 to the 111 d t.o unbelief m the u 1rd h&amp;l:t&gt;
Club
Won Lost Pet 5 and dt'Opped the Bostonla lS Into
30 ya d Ime o 1 eser m Ide "- Dy'J t ov.. expert ced nnotl
change
Philadelphia
103
43
705 ev( tl place Benton and Kolp
klt!it I and tJ en k ked to Marietta 5 Thi&lt;l t n e Jt appeurcd that the""
New York
110
57
Gl:1 WI' c tie w nlnng pltcllers
36 yard line Three atten pts net I home bO} s
e t' rea l fr gl tened.
'\1\~hlngton
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by tdenti!yina It at thl~&gt; olftce
an:l pRying !or ad
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Dn I~ T'rlbu 1c office the coat and
ycK1'1y paa11 ov~r C &amp; 0 Ry
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Ore tnds no quel!tlona '1¥111 be
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The remnnnl.&amp; of a two yenr ~lve !i de They llned up fo the ~lg
1 an plonshlp Yellow Ja kct te1un al nd Searles carried the ball
tartcd the 1931 !oott: II scasot of nbo t three yarr's trough the line
'f'he again h was g vet tl e ball
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M!l'kl (')lOft high tit.;' 10cl hetc Satur nnd adl'anced about four yards
d~&gt;Y cy virtually tC'a tr:g u e t..eft."OS
Mid lleport received n penalty of
0 th• Blg &amp;d teil" 1 01 Rutl.aml :five J aT&amp; for beir13 ott5lde and
to uh ~hool to sh eds flni.slung the I .hen l:ch g held !OJ fo t down.s the
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1: ne '1\lth a score of 39 to 0
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c c w s vhlslle at the opemng few ards and anothct penalty of
kl~k otr the hacks of n Yellow fifteen yards was Clllled on the
J:l.cltl:t tenrn ran nr. ck and COil l'lrl .ileport bo:;s
t nuetl i unttl the gu 1 denoted the
Bco\ ~ sllu lhr&lt;Jugn tackle !o S&lt;Jn The Yar ks have Beven mu1e
finale
about eight. yards and Neal was game&amp; to play and B tster must bA
The boys Oil tl c
ueup of t 1e Igiven the ball ~:~.nd went tearing hla n t vo ruM a game to brenk Wtl
1931 team went lnt-:1 tl e gal e Ut
way through for twelve )Hrds All orons record
r1 r l\ oonsldemblc
10. dc1p a~ l cther penalty Wa.s di~;hed out to
Gr.hrlg also s lcalng tle h()l
thcv 1 ad to plav ~":II tst tile 1ep 1 lhe Yellow Jackr.ts and RH~y come un r.ltt.era With 45 Clrcult douts
lntlon built up iJY tJ e te 11.'&gt; ot back about ten yards lhrough tac l topE&gt; the run /Jcorers with 158 and
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'·llSt two }eats "'1:1 clo~ed th klc fnll owed by a. :fi ~e y ard gau I n n w ¥ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' " " • --~............
st&gt;ason hilt. ) a
rc!l.ta 1 n{F Ul
by Beave1
le Clltcd for twcn J t ec Cfr sccu
Ncnl pr.s~ed to Beaver which
I c~,:nms
rain(dabout nineynds Bavea
Flom the mltin
Pay of the to e tis wuy through u 1c oppon
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tl c t cklcs Kc Is
d Ben cnts bouncing this way and that
p l filS started t.c"r ng holes Into as he came through with a flrst
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a yone of the !o&gt;Jr backs to co replaced Estep sneaked
through
tl...,. 'Ot.gh
for gains Ttc Unc which with flvl' yards ami Riley took
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B\.h Battyn I ad ~hapcn did th bid\ for another first dQWn
A team o! players romposed o
cc m 1dable wmk throughcut. the an:1 Jt'"roas the un~ on , olher Pomeroy boys swung Into action
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In the
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ross klclr:ed f the
th ball1 Sunday afternoon at Pythlan Pe. K
d t.hen each doh g lis J ~tle bit
rot "r thee t ar~ to
goa for the ftrst ol a three game series
to st&lt;Jp the pl~crs of lhe Ru~la.nd poe
or
e exra POl
After 13 Innings of exciting play
Aft r Rutland received the ltlck the Pumeroy ladll copped Tho
1OYH
Old Sol King .SU}neme 0 ~ t~ off und could (]O nothmg ~aver game w141 nip and tuck going lnt~
lea 1 8 ltlfJl d dur 18 U t! entlu.! took the ball from the forty ftv&lt;! lhe nint1t inning deadlocked at 6
fo~r 01 o.ttm.s ol plo)
Bid Lim(! yBrd line of his opponents and &amp;II In thla Inning Wag 1er hit
~ te time the water boy wns f!CCll nttet shatJng on: D. few would be one long far hia'h and handsome
suppll of the p eclo"' tacklf'rs twisting B'NllY from an ~nd it wa.s ticketed fQr a place over
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fluid ...... , tn lhc bOll:i "ho 'H~e t.the1 stiff armmg a couple of the left Held fence !or a bome rwt
~" rc r tl c shaln of Lhe nlOr&lt;! a nd then "ide at".,p p1n g thc
Swiober howevec had
other
11cn.J.:enlng
heo.t whl"h 6 t 1 c111 Uf' 1 10 WI 0 ll e ~afet man \H'nt &lt;Jver for a 10the Ideas on the subject and at th~
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i lenty two !ads lnccssantly
ter vas clOfied fhe sco e at that the fence He made ooe lal;t de
The re!lervll!&gt; o[
he Yellow pm:1.i stood 20 to 0
palring leap and stuck 'but hl..
J11ck~ts vow gnen a o.:b;u c" t o
gloved hand and the miracle wa
t ke pal t In the ga1 e lW Coach
Estt"p repluceo. Allensworill at accompliahed the ball .stlekiog 1n
Battyn. le1'it !t1:11h trcopa In tO th~ bell'lnnlng Of tlle' lleCiiftd quat"- ~ 1Ae outlltretched glove o! tho::
~lrengtben the Une at different In ter vnd was given the ball oo &amp; v outfielder
tcrvnls The ho.t d rast patc vhtch. rral u ltrere t pla~s as 0Bllas"her
Thl.'&gt; to read the ga.me Into ext a
nil ["liS h te ho ve 5! n the Yello v 1 rccl'eded u 1un U1e tcum ln the innings the P&lt;lmeroy boys ft tally
J ck~t t&lt;ums :1 lhe pr st. go thl u place of RJI~y Nenl b tcked lhJOU8h unle9,8hlng an attack In the un
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Middleport Boye Completely Outplay Rutland Lada
Who Fight Under Great Oddo To Bitler End,
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cllnc~ed the pennant they have a
post 'urd mujor lcawuc recorO
w1 I be shooting
al when they
addlod incentive to play out the! made by Sam Rlcl" of WlY&gt;hh gton
wln!J lnW actio on October 1st
scbct1ulr. under full st.cun By win In 1920
nnn
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Ba.ttJq a, bull.-lduab
nlng all of their eight rernuJnirg
Ea I Wctb o.r'uw Bo to n Red S:JX 1
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H tohest ~veraa:e one &amp;erlel:l
625 Under Moat Adveroe Wealher Cond1t1ono Team•
0011\est.s.. the Mllckme-n ckfl ;!:l ~ ccen Jy surpii.5Sea ocu gc au: u.
Way lhto CLicaro
Battle To Draw Netlher Team b Able
rf!w Amtrk.an League rec 1rd f reoori! 01 64 doubles
a sca:;on
Par"k
by J o~obc Ruth
with
Yankees
Ill 11ictorles In a llt!ason
and will st'l n matk ll uu :.p c
IIJ.
al!lah • Cardinals In 4 a:amc ~tede&amp;
To Croll Opponent'• ltne
The present rtootd was made by alty thaL like y w 11 ~tau..1 fur a
or 1V..t8
the 1m Yankees who won 110 lnng time
M ft hits
single game--4 by
EACH TEAM MAKES ONE THREAT
ga~~~le the Catdlnu1s ha.ve
C ch tat
an It:
lo1 blr J\u;ol
-manv player~
chance to set an,. reeords the;,: cal total for lhe season to 1119 yc.stt&gt;r Waahlnston and Yankee• R~t o r~~o~~~U: ~e9 1~:
p air From cnr writ's 4 by Ruth in seve
• 1 Father Time And Wh10lle G1ve Tiger Break In Fnal
becon " th~ tlrat Na''OI'"l , ·a"'' d9.Y nd ln four moa gn1 s 01 lhe 1 Ea~ W
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... 100
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C
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s ~c h ~ u Je pro babl \ v. II b1ea..
nar, wmner
since 1913 Tile Cards nell' 1 tl re
"' ceo d of W4 lv •hit' k II ngs
heir Adveraarte&amp;
l!lamt -; n 1926 tied b)' Lou Oeh1 ~
Half When Score
Purple Seemed lmmmenl
nade h 1928
lin l:J28 In four ga.mea,
more triumphs to reach th
Thr A-hletic have an excellrnl
N
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- 21 It t k
Re&lt;:Jrd rona--One lnntng 2 b)
On 2 Yard l1ne At End Of Period
tur~ mark and have
chnnce 1/.l s t I',Q new fiE ;Jl g H'
ew 0111.
~:p
a el:' several pla}erll one game 4 by
&amp;amu lo play
cords ~Pt b~ th 1923 Ya. 1 tl'S y more than a ftnlahed race or th R• th 11 1926 one serl~ 9 by Rut!
ng t.o comp e e \loV for
d pa~;.~l;
AtH mpts of clubs and Individual that ea.r thr Ya lk 1 ad a club pennanLs and that hm~: Uwy (aU 10 4 ~ames r1 1928
Outfought out.Kam~d
sa n e sene uf pia}
1
IL IS Porn!"
pln~ers to break oth"et IIXO ids
pe•u ~tar.e flf 977 and 1 !Hie only depteru;lon l.o toosen naseiJall 5 gtlp
Rtrord r ms batted In--One 11111 and oulpla)ed thruu~t the ~eat~
u
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lend spiel! to lhe cloSJnK day~ of 144 c Jors Tl e As a e! eiU ng 9'17 on the publteiS fancy
mg 4 by Elmer S.lllth of Clev la nd pat of the 48 mJJ.ute l)erlod O.l
he &amp;eason Mw;t spectacuhu of
play tl e once r . uua n~ ha flhL
0
l il.M P1erotU lo Crow U
he~ Is the ..ttempl of Lou Ge at pr sent nnd have bootea tl I Thnt wa.~ demonst at.cd today vs Brook! n 1920 ot e p;ame 4 b}
.bal s LakP lo he 33 }ll rl 111 t&gt; for
hrlg to surpass the mark or UJO be.ll on only IJ4 occnswns wo~h when a count ~wwed 43008 fat~ several players one series 12 bv Ora.nce and Black f.. a etta H to: a 22 ~arr.l gu 1 A second IJRSI! Dye
&amp;hool T ger ~; Junk ofT I Co g 1.1 Ouu tl c 1 u b thl' bail 1 U e 4
1ut ,. t&amp;tLed In the last year bv ln.:lon Is llo r brh nd v Lh bul 138 tu ned out to v. ateh tbe Chlr:asn u ~ al pla.yfl h
Hac WHooa of the Cubs
erro
CJ bs flatten tile Ney, Yol'lr. OJanU
Balt.lna Ry Teanm
FJeld nt Ma etta Baturdnv arte
ya d n a keJ lor 29 prds Fir
b k
Tt
fie ding of ll e Mackmcn vJ;lce 16 l.o 6 a.nd 1 t.o 6 And de
Rcr rd averag 101 sing!!' ;eriH 1noon a lhoro iihly wh ppt'd and down aurl !o
lo go
Dye t Jt tl
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Thr- Yankee flrlit b&amp;.seman
e l'tns tem rcnarkAble It view ol thf: spte a rain threatened day 11 Ne\\ ~-n: rd by Athletics In 5 t,::ame~&lt;lcnwed animal m sptte ollie f&amp;
me for 2 but tnf ended heJc wl~h
his Wl Amelcan Leagu~ recual fa ct ihat Ut&gt; e~;ulnr ne P tock Y(l!k 20.000 addicts watched u 1 1911)
t 1:1t tte game betwee Lhe lg~r J f o Prey 1 po~ e~~lot ot Lie bul
of
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thel! 1 Lo est-- h;2 by Athletics 5 gam and the llthe smnile fig-ht g P
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B~t batting me.rk--81ngle gamt&gt; h a ll&lt;J score draw
nke u c d tal 5ee

Battyrl Coached Oulf1t Showo Machme-Like Pre·
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peru declare Next year be ehou be at leaot 25
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Club
Wm Lost Pr.:t
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Roehcstf'r
101
6'1
601
three I two tries kicking to Pomc play net-s 14 va ds D\c tak n.g the
Nr.wo k
D!l
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581)
roy on 27 } ard I m where the qua
ball to ~t e 36 }ard lu c o 111 c!""'
Mont1eal
94
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570 New York &amp;.p 2 - It compar
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ado d 1 bt t Ma ktta mercci ~
Watkins&lt;A Clrf r!
129
Oui thcr toolr: the ball f 010 he c ""' ao d t "a
lh•l-• ball 01 fu•• -04
BaltllTlorc
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16G
g the b11ttmg averages or the rl
Miller
us 46
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Toronto
83
84
497\alpinye 1 ~ltthcworldserlesit 1 s
Blmmons Foxx Cochrane and gain Plerott [a led 1.Q ga
b L 1 Tl
Rending
9
87
476 itnvort.ant to note how many rm s u Miller lead the Athletics In ba.Ltln!&lt;; I Dye made El Wltl 3 Jllrds 1 Lo go d ley
~mediate!) 1 aue ii A
J~;rney Cit}
64- 102
386 man l ~s batted II uurlng the rufl8 in. Frisoh Ha!ey
Martm and fourth down on Mune ta 39 1 c~n o
e 3E markrr and a&lt;J.di:J
Buf!alo
61
105
J(j1 course o! a regular season
Botl.omley and Collins lead the )ard line lhe Purplr: elf'ct~d to Ut other ak 1 c the ball Lo the 10
I The fello~~o who hi high up In th'-' Cards The two Orst IJMemen I h t. the ltne Gulntl (' fallmg w )a d tr pe OJ ~ try nettOO a yard
~ESTimDA 1' S RENUI TIS
I RBI list the lad v.ho hits when Bottomley and Collins are the Oar make the distance by e foot find t a second nr.tted t ot.hmg but a til nl
AMEk1CAN ASSOCIATION
fl. hlt ~aus a run and nol wile a din&amp;Is bel!t bets at driving
run was the Tigers i.lall
Me.riettJ. wa gcod fc.r a l but 12 lncht"ll ami
Toledo II Columbus 6
the sacks ure empty is your dan acroaa the plat.ter They bat In th made t1rst down 0 Pome O) 4 with a foot W go and fourU1 dow1
Toledo 8 Columbus G
gero l:i plllyer A batter who can clean up poaltJom;
yarrl n ark:er Afler mak n 3 01 the boy~ I rom Meigs showo!d ttur
Loul11vllle 6 IndianaPQh~ 7
I deliver a hit In a pinch even
D1b Williams and Jim Moore t"o bucks a PRS.S w
Jropp t nettle and took t1 e ball awa} from
lndliinal)(lhS 6 Louisville U s x though hh; seasons average Is be two o! Connie Macks rookies have Pon eroy taking the ba~
e the Wash ngtomans D)'-e kick d to
innUlgs darkness)
I low 275 may prove to be rnor~ made mo.st of. their hit.&amp; count
Gunther made '1 but the
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the 25 ron behmc.. h1s own g Rl
Mllwaukt..-e 9 Knasu~ City 5
ellab~00 than boastllg an average McNair anot.her Phlladel):lhJa cub was called Qack and Poneroy 8enJ lne The ecelver fumbed m.omcn
Ka 1sas City 9 M lwa Ike l
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th
Ls hll
also has done well In driving in 29 alized 5 for lJackfle d being 1 i 0 tn.nly aul I'.BS thrG\\11 without 1
1
Mlm '"o.polls 6 St PaUl &gt;1
r ms ance
e e
P
Todt rull&amp; with 60 hits considering the tlon Fa11lng to make nece~&gt;Su Y tuning
Mmneapolls 16 St Pa 1 6
1 ~~~~!~~~~ ~~s;
~e~! ac~:on t~~ fad that he Is used u lead olf )at Gage D_1.e kicked th" Mnnetta Alter n ak ng flve yards a pat&gt;
the pOIItseason classic due to the~ m:t
~time Sparky player retumng to the 43 \ad w"~ i tcJc Ppl.el by Grucser \\hO
AMERICAN L'f,:AGUE
mJun: suffered by Jimmy Poxx and h a :
elayl
li lead oft' man Une After shaking otT t ree tac,
an to the 25 yard ltne Hen Dye
Wa~hmgton 4 Chicago 3
other l.eam mates It rna be that as en P
ng a season but has lcrs Scott fl. tally stopp ng 1 1 n
1g 8 11 brushed off the cobwebs an 1
New Ymk 7 C!e elan l
IFoxx .,., 111 be shifted to third base ~!~dM~~... ~~~~;'~0 thmo;e t 'thun~
Mdachletta here na.de n s ust ~ t tJe s atue pia\ delivered to n
St LoulaaLBoslo11aln
ladTodlsenttofiro~~t
hlsbattln
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a lan lenlosL4to47~ard lh
Guhtherlost7 Swonw ...1 to
Washington 6 Cl Jca.go 4
Although r6dt s batilng average I higher th:n·•::eolls t~~~r~hl':ct~~ I~~ls~o~ent~n ro:ta"l""h ltlld Kloe.s Amcld cummg n Wolf ou M
New York 10 Cleveland 4
IS only around 2JO 1 e is a dan phla. 5ubstltutc
ards 1
are
t en makes I 0 11lougl u B Case out
Kcl.~
0
:1' ganes schelucd
gerous bRtLer in a pinch Phi! hal
FTI.seh high mab for the Cordi! ia lose:a~~egn~~~! ~to 11:0 Marlet rl L11tl .. Ca11c1 ou
Klees Iii
made a total of onh 37 hits In th with 72 tuns batted In Js to 00 takh 8 too man
n a penalty for Plcrott .!!hot a pass 1.o Dve gain ng
NATIONAl I EAGUE
latest a~erBges but those 37 h!W bf fpur mcmDerli of the Al.hlet~....-- breaks through ~ ~~:: ~ut Cro\1 17 yards to the 47 yard line Herr!
Cllkago 16 New Y01k 6
had accounted tor 35 runs That s Slmm 0111 Foxx
Cochrane and when a second
il
pas and a pass was Incomplete and after l 1c
180 sdpped rrame ended wlth the bail In Po n
Chicago 7 New York 6
j naklng your hits count
Miller
the ball is p1ac~~ss
Clncm atl 14 Boston 5
I In the 1930 world serieB Jimmy
Marietta being _on 46,'"r
Jh c eroy.s possessi&lt;Jn Jn midfield an 1 a
0 1811 great moral nctor~ had been ~ 0 1
Brookl) n 6 St Louis 1
Dykes thlrd baseman o! the Ath
.,....na Zl'
0 h games sched iiCd
let!CB batted In the most runs flore,.
EH1j lnd In thP Pmnero~ line l p
I even thqugh he made only foul Dl
.1. 0
I of
pla)ed bang up football under mos L
J;\/TERNATIONI\L 1 E \Gl t
hits during the en~re aeries Jim
Phtladelpn a um ~~ P I th~ I err ble heat ccndltlon~~. and all are
193° eastern Utle has l;et&gt;n sceued W be commended on the fine show
Jersey Cit~ 1 Reading 0
my s composite batting overage fot
lt:'fl
101 th 11 years ea~ten sc t 01 ai
Reading 1 Jcrs ) c 1ty 6
the SiXth i&amp;rne wa., only 222 ~et
U
ng the) II ade On the otherhand
Butra.lo at Montreal rain
he sent more tallies across the
h
h
Ntowark 0 BaHimore 2
plate than Simmons and Foxx
Chicaro. Bpet n -INB--Piay in
The seeded players I 1 tile 1 or 1 t cy s owed some glarmg frwlts
j whose series battlcg averages weJe the national cbamplon,lltp IJOCket ern ~ectlonal are Pasquale No.tnliE' Y.hlch Coach Farnham \\Ill~ bus
GA.MES
364 and .333 respeetlvely
bll11ard 8eCtional kmrn&amp;.n c
wtll 1930 chanlplon who now
prtJse1 t ly engaged ln removing before tnc
SSOCJATION
The foiiQwlna: table llhows how open Oct 12 ln. nine clUes accord Chicago and Marcel Camp of De next game at Jackson On Saturda:;:
!'l at
ulsv1lle
the rival players compared ln &lt;'bat
to C A Storer pre:;tdet t and t10lt 1929 northern til ehold r :md Octobt&gt;r 3
Uug In t1JhS up to two weeks be dirHtor or tbe tourrumentl!i for the last :years rum er up
The Lme up
Toledo e.t Iudlanapoll.&lt;;
f Ol'C th e Oiose ot the season
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h
Porncro)
Po
Marc
1 1 a.
National Billard Aaaoclation of
.ul t e soul em srctlo 1a 1 8 en
St Paul at Kansas City
Pl"lfet
Hits RBI 1 A nertca.
nie Aile! of Kat sa.~ Cit) defcndtng Crc.w
ie
H lle
Mlnncapohs at M lwBukce
I Adams (Cl #b
161 311
Approximately 'J!j players surri champion a1 d Jame.s Tb&lt;JtJJpso 1 or L Case!
ll
Thomas
NATIONTtJEI\GUE
1 Dylr:ea {A) 3b
83
'VO"' or a sere&amp; o' tourmr.menta 1Tampa Fa have quailfted
Sl&lt;&gt;on
IJ:
StegnPl
BoRton at Oi!'Kllcna.tl
113
t whk:h have bun Urldet v.a.y ft.o
['ommy Boatman of Portlu nd Scwo t t Cat t
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Hu..;~,.
1g~bert.,,.',o' as
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Brooklyn at St Louis
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the last &amp;wo monthl wm partlc! Ore 1930 champ1on and Spe11eer 1 o11
rg
ko ..:1
\ll!'i!Uam~~: (A) u
63 38 pate in the sectlon&amp;Ja
Livsey ol Los Angeles ID&lt;~!J c.w.m I B easel
rt
Carpet ter
New York llt Chicago
1 Prch CC
3b
UH 12
'l'he clt.lu wbere the tournament.&lt;; pt(ln and last Ialli! runnel-up have Pierotti
1e
Dav
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Philadelphia at f'ltt:;burgh
163 35 w.UJ be held are Boe\on Phlla.del betn placed I 1 t1 e pial ofh 11 the Dye
Qb
M r.tbe 1
McN'Ir hA) 2b
60 21 phil Detroit, Mhmeapol1a Port western sectional
Guinther
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BottQD:lley &lt;OJ lb
105 60 l"'nd" Qre &amp;an Pranctsoo Loa An 1 Arthur
Woods
1930
eas ern Wlnebrenne
r.h
Br l 1
2
Dctrort a\ Philadelp~a
games 1 ~~lll.ns (C) lb
81 415 rele~ Bt Loulll and Champalaq. In champion has been mo\"Cd illt&lt;J the Oruescr
fb
Bra mr.er
g~~::nda~tW~~~~ ~or~
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tournament
Substttutioll3
Keiser
fot
Sllison
37 3 1 n;umt.!l will meet aced~ playen In whio brines the total to five scile Kloes fr.r Woll McCullough
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St Louis at BO!ilton
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"1 fd tbe ftnalll tht ~te.!l of&lt; which will I dule player11 tn the v.or is clBssle Wol! Arnold for Slfil;f;n Keiser for
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l'lt 1 :~ CIBC11 BllledJon ..: the Jt.eoreatlon
Five players frqm the socUm als l"Jn~t downs by quarters 1~34 tot.a
Rt~lleve. a ncadmcll6 or Ne1md;d11 M~l"n (C) ct
:t:l 62 ln Detroit for the rkllthern nnal wpl qunllfy this se11.110n lor the l't;QJ.eroy
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In 30 mlnu'"- chulu; a Cold th• orsa\ti CCI cl
1'1 completed the list for the pocket worlds champt(lnshlp one each Marietta.
0113 a
fint d-y and ~becks M:'llarh It Haas (A) cf
J:lr'l 51 bllilill'd lll!ctk&gt;nal
from the onrthern wer;tern RDd Score by quarters
t2::H Tc.t
tbren dR.:JA.
CriiJller AI c{
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selen pla.vl;!rl JlUtomatlcaiQ qual southern sec!Jon~ ~t.nd two Irom PomerO}
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1 6 6 Salv..o fnr 8ahy 6 l.:f'id Roettpr cO~ 1'f
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Mr and Mr5. PJ:an4 Clark anct
ramliJ: ,.-hQ ba~ ~ OCCQ».~
~ meeting will COver elrhteeD the Cook prc.perty oc Tfuro avenue
cou lUes or Ohio Kentucky a1 U have moved 1o0 Groveport
West VirBlnl&amp;. All e:.:hlbl12i will be
Mr and M:r11 Buhtl Hood o'
1n to the comnilt.tee by Ott l5 and M!l.rlettiL spent the week end with
w ll be governed by national gram her pal"entl&gt; Mr and. Mrs J
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Mr and Mta Jtli'elr PW'ier cf But
A ma l&lt;&amp;ge l ce1 se gas i66Ued ler Pe. arrived here Saturday tor
Leana Over Muzzle of Own he e to Alwyn K~te 22 R u an exl.end~ villlt and are the
Gumde &amp;it Minor 22 Northup
!IL.ieBl.s o! Mr &amp;.nd Mn B E Gil
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atantly Ktlled
M ss Prllclll&amp;. Franz daugilter or
A dellght1ul smprlse was given Mr and Mrs John Prana left Sun
Ch~t.Ik5 Hannlgar
Friday evenillg d~:~.y t.o enter Ohio State Unlvertlty
when quite a number o! hls man) as ll freshman
fr ends g&amp;thered o.t his home hon
Kenneth Amsbar:r and Cl&amp;.rk Ra~,:
tJtiUg hU! buthda5' anniVersary er o! the 1931 claaa o A H a
C11rds wete the diversiOn or the ha.ve enrolled at Marshall collece
even ng followed by a dellc1oU&lt;&gt;
Miss Besse Wetherholt from Co
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Thow who were present lumbus apent the week end with
were Mes~ts ,Jierbert Cardwell elat \ell here
Ro) Sloe naker Joe Danne1 Ever
Mtss Mildred Bru,vles has Qrad
ette A ba'l ChHord Ke1n .. "Everette uated f om the nu ses tralcing
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~choo i o! Mt Carmel hospital Co
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Mrs ~ A Koehler of Loga.n ,~
~Is tlng her daughter Mrs J T
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t amc c.lthough ma 1y wet e dtiv
to sc k a sha Jy spot bdc c h
~llffif! was well under wa} E en tl c
of!im.al5 of the game were l rc d
1.o seek the W"J.I.er bucket Lit differ
rnl ~1mes
Til teams hued up for tl c kick
off promptly at 2 30 o clock R t
land electing to do tl1e l ck 1g;
N4Jal snagged the kick oii and
travelled r.»early forty fl\e )D l~
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defemive man &lt;J 1 th
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huddled for the slgnnl and tjlen
B"ll
slipped Into thcll plao~
vcr In the ca -rii!J po It on He
g umd ab ut ~lx ya~'ds aft 1 a
h&lt;.l had t en c;pc led for h1 n On
the eecond play Qun1 t rb&amp;cl;: Rl
ley dectde1 t.o try his J&gt;tlens:l'l
once more after a yca.r ot ldlfl
nces t nd had gamed 18 ya ds be
lore lh sec ndary co tl I 1: lli: him
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f.car.cc ~ .... c•ll&lt;&lt;l boo~ KPih
J1~ct ~ rcw r. tn\ll~~:ifUJI~ trl'k at
the ~lne a.nd ran throu(fh the Rut
u~nd b y~; for the Or..t t ucl dov;u
't the (1,1 me H,UC) ran t.h~ 'Xtrll
point aCJCS!: the line ani th sco c
Rtootl 7 to 0
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Rutl!l d was h~ld howeve In t.he
next period and Middlcpolt puct
led Fu;l at the B.llfet.) ntan POlli
tim was "'t.opped dead n his track!.
&amp;B U t fast ami flashy
end Oari
1er met him the .split second h
cau~ll U e ball
Af c n mmter of uns cccssful
tlle!! at the Jlcket llnc v.hlcb re
fused to wawr although a num
f: , U It
r.serves were dOUllil
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Lhete
1 ) gave th tall to the Jackets
, ho ~ta1ted t.nother otftm.stve drive
acv 1 the white tined grid A pass
101 Neal which sailed through
he lr thJrt} C:ve yards was tak
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th ea.11e by Oardl er nn::i lractd down the field !or the flnRI
O"CI do"m of ~he ..me a dtstanc
.. nve }ards The perfect
or ..t\\enty
blocking of hlR tcanunates a.c
cc'-ln d for the ract that he reach
ed the pass y,Jth, a clear field
'fthead of hltn a 1d no~ an (ipponent
\lthm ftve yards.
R e} carried the ball aor.os."' th
ine or the extra point anr.l th•
~cor wa.!l brousht to 39 ;vhile th e
Rut! nd boys were contct L to ha~e
\ zc o count placed art.;r their
t arne on the scoreboard
In the clo~lug minute~ of tlw
gan f' the Big Red eleve made n
WO!ll;ier!ul corp.eback on l~ 01
enslve atde D..lehl taking J.he. tnll
thro-u:h tbe tJ"cketa t.or 'II. t:a.in. ot:
thtrty yarns They elt&lt;!tf:d J sl1Cr~
pas.'l ther€' which wns lntztcept d
by Rhth Pickens who wu }llaylmr
l)rt yard man and bought t~
bnll up the field lu a ttUrty Ya.rd
run onl) tfl be taken back ntt.e 1
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Alter Beaver Neal Estep a1
Oallaghet had ll.dvan&lt;..e the baU bv
thee fon-e Neal took
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Til Rutland backs could
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Fa td hat R ley y,us gomg
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II mt ci und a Big Red boy rcco\
1.-red Dl bl advanced the "all fU
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sho\\n The Jackets puckled
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he f ur dov.ns
The Juck cts lc.t up n bit nea tb e
end of th"" quarter u.ud the
DJehl
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1 e 11 e the sec.on i11ry defense
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Dr.~pltc the coldltlon o! th::wratl er the lb e made a very ere
dltatJ.~ showlllll; aldl.flg the four
orw:n1en In their offen.svie drives
Role aftf'r hole large enuush t
cir!Vf' an auto thrOUGh were opened
Cy the tackles while the guard11
and ('lldS dkl ext:ellent wmk ll
blocking out the others ~o th ball
ote could get t.hro gl .l&lt;~to the
~e&lt;:onoary Praise cannot be given t
1 uy&lt;"ne member of Lhe sq1ad wh
tcok part In the tilt a~&gt; all u llted
In :&gt;lvlng lhelr best during the
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Ttm ptown eo&amp;elli!H wlu wttl
1o n Bat rdny were ~tl o lh q a 01 ld
'i\lth n dejected look and n wn
~mil on he! faces ns Uw~ sadly
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thrlrheadatthe 1e11l G1 rf
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t~r I e ca.mc wlth a Ratlslled 1!'1 •
nnrt n knowing wink iuth he~ !\ 3
hey rem8l"kcd
I lo!d yuu so
Regardless G! the ~howing .a~a
s~ the Rutland !eve 1\0 k start
ed again Monda~ m earne~;t as
Coa h ~altyn wlll
uttcmp t t~
E:mf dy their faults '&gt;11 hie
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brottljht cut In the tnlttai gnme lle
fore they will meet Nc!SOI ville
he first night Kame of the seaso
here next Friday A fast !lnd fur
0\18 raining pace will be &amp;&lt;:t th
week as the m"'mbers of tt e squBcl
will be whlppd tnt.o sh~pe fo he
contest
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I 513 by Yankees a 1alnst Qiantil Entermg the game a~ the u 1dc 11
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It was Gabby HELrt.nett day 11 11 l\,l?.l Yankees making 20 hil.!i lui dog picked by the eJtpert~; 1.o n 1 Pome1oy started the seem d I alf
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Ch cago and Gabby got a diamond 35 lmes at bat
merely a raw meat feeding for tl I \Ill h Crow k eking on Manetta re
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~P.e e ~o;re se~~~01 c a~&gt;Sa e d Ll'f y rmg 11. big nora! piece and greet
Most. runs---01 e innillg 10 b~ big striped ca~ of Mal etta
111 It ~ng Lhc ~~il f.o
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Glove of the As wll~ bcco c the ll.lfS frOlll his lodge brethrcr
It Athletics again 1 Cubs 7tl mling local purple rmd v.hJLe JIHU t"a h ne
e} madel rsl d~w
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bull~! to 1 :n return he obliged with 1lx .,;hoop C.Ct 12 1929 fli e game 13 by Alh de1 o l:Stra~U jusl why he s o ~~ ~ e~r ct0 \ne:9 fu%blcme Pl~rot U
g 1m 1 ~; 3 ~nee ~ergcal t Ji Ba,by dd I ing hits I he Giants are less than Jrtlcs vs Giants oct 28 1911 ami lhorotghiy tea ed b a I co1 pell d 1
,, Yank••• ~, 7 1921
lu s From tl e t me the lr.lck (ltf owd• 11 t~ tl., T ger P1a)er for ah
t fm Clcvclal d n 1919 r It' Mlt: t five games ahead of the c u bs ! 01 Gla•l•
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trc g ll:ll mny c en cl alk 1 p two 11eoond place 11on&lt;JJS and ll near
M s base hits--One Inning 10 v;&amp;s a en )
u t t er anu re
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miracle wo d rob them of the fWl bv \thictlcs ~ Cubs 1th Inning tuh ne? r~r tenuya&lt;Tds until Lhf fl.\ l ro/ lOnga\\111 ell d lt~l~ ~~r~eas fu~
l nerupplace
Oct 121929
O\e game 20 bywtste ew
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Lou Gehrig s ma;htng of his Olat t~ vs Yanke&lt;!ll Oct 1 1921 one W1Usually busy animal In I l e1
\&gt;fat elta s 37 u d 1 ne
hurne• No i5 a.nd Babe Ruth s ctr l!'t'rlc '74 by Ohmtll n 8 gRn ser deavon; more to protect Ills OW(l
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cuue. No "" featured lhe Yank~
atnst ROO BtiX I 1912
goal !rom defllt'mcnt than I am
Murtelta pe al zed a yards f.Oi
AMERICAN AS80CIATJ:)N
wins Gehrlg broke bls ov.n rooord esH~- 6 run record.._gne lmung 2
to detilt that of his adve ~~~ s~~eth~ ~~~~h~ra/~t~e~ ~~ce~atK
Club
Won I.e t
p t !OI""r lUI! driven In w!th \:1. mark o! by
uny cl b
onr game 5 by
Once j mt once did thls ramo s end run he n ale a vard but fum
Bt Paul
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~31 178Washmgton ke).lt right at the Yanli'ees
agaloJIJt C&amp;.rdtnals Oct 9 beast show 11.1 v .anwe- o· '"ntin" bled hen tackled Bbot t the eck
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Kansas Cit~
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tJ:ul heels of Ulf' Yanks by defeating t.he
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Indlllnapolls
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a19 Whites
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gamt&gt;s in 19lB
In the tourth quarter and alden o IMarlett.as bal 01 thcr ov.n Jlj
01 Cht.-..~
~&lt;&gt;flo 0 ~ up !ton
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B e en balls Jcrords-Most
It some rvv•r
wo ploys the
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Monte Weaver
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491 Bslumore of the InternatiOnal Lea one game
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Y eeve a Pomrroy pla}ers took t11f' ba make I! but IObr- one when lit! tial!
Mmneapoll~
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4'78 guc hell t.hc Sox to nine hl\.S 1 1 n one S6J'Ics 31 by iankees !rom the Pomeroy 48 )Brd !me to b funbea
lh~ balll.s kckei Lo
Louisville
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4a3 ]1\$ big tit e dr;&gt;but Ct'Owder was tht' fror: Cardinal pltche!1",. 192ti
the onr. foot marker wilcrc will D)e '&gt;li t o ct&lt;J s to Pomewy 44.
Tcledo
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3ll6 hurl!! g uccess in the first ga.mc
St keout roeoords-Most
by m c that
distance
remain ing
ana D}c nade 9 Hnd Plc o tt!
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FtJor Mr Caraway !l(lt. charged w U1 cl b n um• If&lt; me 13 by Cub6 !ac fo uth dov.n the pw pie u e sloo do~ 11 on Mtllletta 44 yard me
NATIONAl U:A.OlfMo:
both de! cats u.p""arlng fo• two ng AthletiM n ll:it \lllmt' 1929 ~cr adBmant a td the ~logan
The DJc •~ fer 3 Edd e fa.~Js t ga n
Club
Won [.o&amp;
Pet. tll d~ of &amp;n lnm~; 111 th • fi t €S an~~~! the ~t daf tht?n 1 13 ~hall not pass v.as upl eld Two He c tl c bo~ boi sl l)o alte pted
st Louis
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pie pass on foe~rth down and 1
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Th the
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The Pome oy boys goll g on to qu!l te1
With the foUJth quarte
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dii:Pt hi!,.&amp; Some of the Redbird
dt.J5ty r de ltmbered u~ (or a fe 1o1 self sal sfied :;mug confidence or
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Clncllll at!
~7 1;1tn.rs rested !or the world aer1811
min'ut.es and then went lnt.o actJ.on 1 tht' first quarter wtnch had tUJ 9.1i,l1
I rhc CJncy Reds flipped tnr Bc.:s
at about 2 ti Gulnthet rece•ved to ~urp11.9e n the .second staQ~a-AMERICAN LEAGUE
tc 1 Bra~e&amp; twice 5 to 2 and 14 to
the .k:Jck oft' and returned 10 to the 111 d t.o unbelief m the u 1rd h&amp;l:t&gt;
Club
Won Lost Pet 5 and dt'Opped the Bostonla lS Into
30 ya d Ime o 1 eser m Ide "- Dy'J t ov.. expert ced nnotl
change
Philadelphia
103
43
705 ev( tl place Benton and Kolp
klt!it I and tJ en k ked to Marietta 5 Thi&lt;l t n e Jt appeurcd that the""
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110
57
Gl:1 WI' c tie w nlnng pltcllers
36 yard line Three atten pts net I home bO} s
e t' rea l fr gl tened.
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BatJrday Ow wr m"y h lVC s1:1m"
by tdenti!yina It at thl~&gt; olftce
an:l pRying !or ad
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Dn I~ T'rlbu 1c office the coat and
ycK1'1y paa11 ov~r C &amp; 0 Ry
taken trom machhU! iil Fah
Ore tnds no quel!tlona '1¥111 be
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The remnnnl.&amp; of a two yenr ~lve !i de They llned up fo the ~lg
1 an plonshlp Yellow Ja kct te1un al nd Searles carried the ball
tartcd the 1931 !oott: II scasot of nbo t three yarr's trough the line
'f'he again h was g vet tl e ball
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M!l'kl (')lOft high tit.;' 10cl hetc Satur nnd adl'anced about four yards
d~&gt;Y cy virtually tC'a tr:g u e t..eft."OS
Mid lleport received n penalty of
0 th• Blg &amp;d teil" 1 01 Rutl.aml :five J aT&amp; for beir13 ott5lde and
to uh ~hool to sh eds flni.slung the I .hen l:ch g held !OJ fo t down.s the
ted
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1: ne '1\lth a score of 39 to 0
uwn
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c c w s vhlslle at the opemng few ards and anothct penalty of
kl~k otr the hacks of n Yellow fifteen yards was Clllled on the
J:l.cltl:t tenrn ran nr. ck and COil l'lrl .ileport bo:;s
t nuetl i unttl the gu 1 denoted the
Bco\ ~ sllu lhr&lt;Jugn tackle !o S&lt;Jn The Yar ks have Beven mu1e
finale
about eight. yards and Neal was game&amp; to play and B tster must bA
The boys Oil tl c
ueup of t 1e Igiven the ball ~:~.nd went tearing hla n t vo ruM a game to brenk Wtl
1931 team went lnt-:1 tl e gal e Ut
way through for twelve )Hrds All orons record
r1 r l\ oonsldemblc
10. dc1p a~ l cther penalty Wa.s di~;hed out to
Gr.hrlg also s lcalng tle h()l
thcv 1 ad to plav ~":II tst tile 1ep 1 lhe Yellow Jackr.ts and RH~y come un r.ltt.era With 45 Clrcult douts
lntlon built up iJY tJ e te 11.'&gt; ot back about ten yards lhrough tac l topE&gt; the run /Jcorers with 158 and
he ...
'·llSt two }eats "'1:1 clo~ed th klc fnll owed by a. :fi ~e y ard gau I n n w ¥ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' " " • --~............
st&gt;ason hilt. ) a
rc!l.ta 1 n{F Ul
by Beave1
le Clltcd for twcn J t ec Cfr sccu
Ncnl pr.s~ed to Beaver which
I c~,:nms
rain(dabout nineynds Bavea
Flom the mltin
Pay of the to e tis wuy through u 1c oppon
g
tl c t cklcs Kc Is
d Ben cnts bouncing this way and that
p l filS started t.c"r ng holes Into as he came through with a flrst
lC Jll'C or he
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t:.J ul ow dOVIl c b Allensworth who had
a yone of the !o&gt;Jr backs to co replaced Estep sneaked
through
tl...,. 'Ot.gh
for gains Ttc Unc which with flvl' yards ami Riley took
t
B\.h Battyn I ad ~hapcn did th bid\ for another first dQWn
A team o! players romposed o
cc m 1dable wmk throughcut. the an:1 Jt'"roas the un~ on , olher Pomeroy boys swung Into action
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one ·~o ngdrives th
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In the
h th drop
ross klclr:ed f the
th ball1 Sunday afternoon at Pythlan Pe. K
d t.hen each doh g lis J ~tle bit
rot "r thee t ar~ to
goa for the ftrst ol a three game series
to st&lt;Jp the pl~crs of lhe Ru~la.nd poe
or
e exra POl
After 13 Innings of exciting play
Aft r Rutland received the ltlck the Pumeroy ladll copped Tho
1OYH
Old Sol King .SU}neme 0 ~ t~ off und could (]O nothmg ~aver game w141 nip and tuck going lnt~
lea 1 8 ltlfJl d dur 18 U t! entlu.! took the ball from the forty ftv&lt;! lhe nint1t inning deadlocked at 6
fo~r 01 o.ttm.s ol plo)
Bid Lim(! yBrd line of his opponents and &amp;II In thla Inning Wag 1er hit
~ te time the water boy wns f!CCll nttet shatJng on: D. few would be one long far hia'h and handsome
suppll of the p eclo"' tacklf'rs twisting B'NllY from an ~nd it wa.s ticketed fQr a place over
I "l,)lng
fluid ...... , tn lhc bOll:i "ho 'H~e t.the1 stiff armmg a couple of the left Held fence !or a bome rwt
~" rc r tl c shaln of Lhe nlOr&lt;! a nd then "ide at".,p p1n g thc
Swiober howevec had
other
11cn.J.:enlng
heo.t whl"h 6 t 1 c111 Uf' 1 10 WI 0 ll e ~afet man \H'nt &lt;Jver for a 10the Ideas on the subject and at th~
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i lenty two !ads lnccssantly
ter vas clOfied fhe sco e at that the fence He made ooe lal;t de
The re!lervll!&gt; o[
he Yellow pm:1.i stood 20 to 0
palring leap and stuck 'but hl..
J11ck~ts vow gnen a o.:b;u c" t o
gloved hand and the miracle wa
t ke pal t In the ga1 e lW Coach
Estt"p repluceo. Allensworill at accompliahed the ball .stlekiog 1n
Battyn. le1'it !t1:11h trcopa In tO th~ bell'lnnlng Of tlle' lleCiiftd quat"- ~ 1Ae outlltretched glove o! tho::
~lrengtben the Une at different In ter vnd was given the ball oo &amp; v outfielder
tcrvnls The ho.t d rast patc vhtch. rral u ltrere t pla~s as 0Bllas"her
Thl.'&gt; to read the ga.me Into ext a
nil ["liS h te ho ve 5! n the Yello v 1 rccl'eded u 1un U1e tcum ln the innings the P&lt;lmeroy boys ft tally
J ck~t t&lt;ums :1 lhe pr st. go thl u place of RJI~y Nenl b tcked lhJOU8h unle9,8hlng an attack In the un
us kept untH tr.c clc!&gt;C nf t 1 1or lrven varrls then ar other of hucky frame which was not to 01

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Middleport Boye Completely Outplay Rutland Lada
Who Fight Under Great Oddo To Bitler End,
Score h 39·0

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cllnc~ed the pennant they have a
post 'urd mujor lcawuc recorO
w1 I be shooting
al when they
addlod incentive to play out the! made by Sam Rlcl" of WlY&gt;hh gton
wln!J lnW actio on October 1st
scbct1ulr. under full st.cun By win In 1920
nnn
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Ba.ttJq a, bull.-lduab
nlng all of their eight rernuJnirg
Ea I Wctb o.r'uw Bo to n Red S:JX 1
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H tohest ~veraa:e one &amp;erlel:l
625 Under Moat Adveroe Wealher Cond1t1ono Team•
0011\est.s.. the Mllckme-n ckfl ;!:l ~ ccen Jy surpii.5Sea ocu gc au: u.
Way lhto CLicaro
Battle To Draw Netlher Team b Able
rf!w Amtrk.an League rec 1rd f reoori! 01 64 doubles
a sca:;on
Par"k
by J o~obc Ruth
with
Yankees
Ill 11ictorles In a llt!ason
and will st'l n matk ll uu :.p c
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al!lah • Cardinals In 4 a:amc ~tede&amp;
To Croll Opponent'• ltne
The present rtootd was made by alty thaL like y w 11 ~tau..1 fur a
or 1V..t8
the 1m Yankees who won 110 lnng time
M ft hits
single game--4 by
EACH TEAM MAKES ONE THREAT
ga~~~le the Catdlnu1s ha.ve
C ch tat
an It:
lo1 blr J\u;ol
-manv player~
chance to set an,. reeords the;,: cal total for lhe season to 1119 yc.stt&gt;r Waahlnston and Yankee• R~t o r~~o~~~U: ~e9 1~:
p air From cnr writ's 4 by Ruth in seve
• 1 Father Time And Wh10lle G1ve Tiger Break In Fnal
becon " th~ tlrat Na''OI'"l , ·a"'' d9.Y nd ln four moa gn1 s 01 lhe 1 Ea~ W
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ictorl
s ~c h ~ u Je pro babl \ v. II b1ea..
nar, wmner
since 1913 Tile Cards nell' 1 tl re
"' ceo d of W4 lv •hit' k II ngs
heir Adveraarte&amp;
l!lamt -; n 1926 tied b)' Lou Oeh1 ~
Half When Score
Purple Seemed lmmmenl
nade h 1928
lin l:J28 In four ga.mea,
more triumphs to reach th
Thr A-hletic have an excellrnl
N
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- 21 It t k
Re&lt;:Jrd rona--One lnntng 2 b)
On 2 Yard l1ne At End Of Period
tur~ mark and have
chnnce 1/.l s t I',Q new fiE ;Jl g H'
ew 0111.
~:p
a el:' several pla}erll one game 4 by
&amp;amu lo play
cords ~Pt b~ th 1923 Ya. 1 tl'S y more than a ftnlahed race or th R• th 11 1926 one serl~ 9 by Rut!
ng t.o comp e e \loV for
d pa~;.~l;
AtH mpts of clubs and Individual that ea.r thr Ya lk 1 ad a club pennanLs and that hm~: Uwy (aU 10 4 ~ames r1 1928
Outfought out.Kam~d
sa n e sene uf pia}
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IL IS Porn!"
pln~ers to break oth"et IIXO ids
pe•u ~tar.e flf 977 and 1 !Hie only depteru;lon l.o toosen naseiJall 5 gtlp
Rtrord r ms batted In--One 11111 and oulpla)ed thruu~t the ~eat~
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lend spiel! to lhe cloSJnK day~ of 144 c Jors Tl e As a e! eiU ng 9'17 on the publteiS fancy
mg 4 by Elmer S.lllth of Clev la nd pat of the 48 mJJ.ute l)erlod O.l
he &amp;eason Mw;t spectacuhu of
play tl e once r . uua n~ ha flhL
0
l il.M P1erotU lo Crow U
he~ Is the ..ttempl of Lou Ge at pr sent nnd have bootea tl I Thnt wa.~ demonst at.cd today vs Brook! n 1920 ot e p;ame 4 b}
.bal s LakP lo he 33 }ll rl 111 t&gt; for
hrlg to surpass the mark or UJO be.ll on only IJ4 occnswns wo~h when a count ~wwed 43008 fat~ several players one series 12 bv Ora.nce and Black f.. a etta H to: a 22 ~arr.l gu 1 A second IJRSI! Dye
&amp;hool T ger ~; Junk ofT I Co g 1.1 Ouu tl c 1 u b thl' bail 1 U e 4
1ut ,. t&amp;tLed In the last year bv ln.:lon Is llo r brh nd v Lh bul 138 tu ned out to v. ateh tbe Chlr:asn u ~ al pla.yfl h
Hac WHooa of the Cubs
erro
CJ bs flatten tile Ney, Yol'lr. OJanU
Balt.lna Ry Teanm
FJeld nt Ma etta Baturdnv arte
ya d n a keJ lor 29 prds Fir
b k
Tt
fie ding of ll e Mackmcn vJ;lce 16 l.o 6 a.nd 1 t.o 6 And de
Rcr rd averag 101 sing!!' ;eriH 1noon a lhoro iihly wh ppt'd and down aurl !o
lo go
Dye t Jt tl
10
Thr- Yankee flrlit b&amp;.seman
e l'tns tem rcnarkAble It view ol thf: spte a rain threatened day 11 Ne\\ ~-n: rd by Athletics In 5 t,::ame~&lt;lcnwed animal m sptte ollie f&amp;
me for 2 but tnf ended heJc wl~h
his Wl Amelcan Leagu~ recual fa ct ihat Ut&gt; e~;ulnr ne P tock Y(l!k 20.000 addicts watched u 1 1911)
t 1:1t tte game betwee Lhe lg~r J f o Prey 1 po~ e~~lot ot Lie bul
of
a :yesterda,y "'hen he sent !he flcl 1 last Sat rday fm lhc fir 1 New y 01 k AmetJcan s reta
thel! 1 Lo est-- h;2 by Athletics 5 gam and the llthe smnile fig-ht g P
t ~ ~ards f 011 11 lourhdOIIin B.noi
fout runs across the platter and tl
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n ll
xt hold on seco d place by trowlCing Ps Hl05
pie Panther of Pomero l ad ende w 1 t
t' pia
to ha\c tnt!d t
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Cleveland In tv.o tilts 7 to 1 at d
B~t batting me.rk--81ngle gamt&gt; h a ll&lt;J score draw
nke u c d tal 5ee

Battyrl Coached Oulf1t Showo Machme-Like Pre·
c101on, L1nemen Open Holea For Backfield
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WU11 L L Vmes, who Is not .re:t'~nt.Y, has ne_t
rei"CheCI tlle potentJQI peak ot lUi lftie ·aa Jet u
peru declare Next year be ehou be at leaot 25
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to 35 yard lh e and Ma iPtta ga l1
Mnkh g 4 n Y.O lr t'5 th('y ~ cel59
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I!'«TERNI\TIUN\L lE:\(~UE
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to pm Poz1eroy klck erl t.o MariN tie Panther bali on lleir Oli'J .,e
Club
Wm Lost Pr.:t
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ta 30 yard IJ e and Ma !etta Just \ard line The statue of 1 berly
Roehcstf'r
101
6'1
601
three I two tries kicking to Pomc play net-s 14 va ds D\c tak n.g the
Nr.wo k
D!l
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581)
roy on 27 } ard I m where the qua
ball to ~t e 36 }ard lu c o 111 c!""'
Mont1eal
94
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ter ended
ado d 1 bt t Ma ktta mercci ~
Watkins&lt;A Clrf r!
129
Oui thcr toolr: the ball f 010 he c ""' ao d t "a
lh•l-• ball 01 fu•• -04
BaltllTlorc
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16G
g the b11ttmg averages or the rl
Miller
us 46
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Toronto
83
84
497\alpinye 1 ~ltthcworldserlesit 1 s
Blmmons Foxx Cochrane and gain Plerott [a led 1.Q ga
b L 1 Tl
Rending
9
87
476 itnvort.ant to note how many rm s u Miller lead the Athletics In ba.Ltln!&lt;; I Dye made El Wltl 3 Jllrds 1 Lo go d ley
~mediate!) 1 aue ii A
J~;rney Cit}
64- 102
386 man l ~s batted II uurlng the rufl8 in. Frisoh Ha!ey
Martm and fourth down on Mune ta 39 1 c~n o
e 3E markrr and a&lt;J.di:J
Buf!alo
61
105
J(j1 course o! a regular season
Botl.omley and Collins lead the )ard line lhe Purplr: elf'ct~d to Ut other ak 1 c the ball Lo the 10
I The fello~~o who hi high up In th'-' Cards The two Orst IJMemen I h t. the ltne Gulntl (' fallmg w )a d tr pe OJ ~ try nettOO a yard
~ESTimDA 1' S RENUI TIS
I RBI list the lad v.ho hits when Bottomley and Collins are the Oar make the distance by e foot find t a second nr.tted t ot.hmg but a til nl
AMEk1CAN ASSOCIATION
fl. hlt ~aus a run and nol wile a din&amp;Is bel!t bets at driving
run was the Tigers i.lall
Me.riettJ. wa gcod fc.r a l but 12 lncht"ll ami
Toledo II Columbus 6
the sacks ure empty is your dan acroaa the plat.ter They bat In th made t1rst down 0 Pome O) 4 with a foot W go and fourU1 dow1
Toledo 8 Columbus G
gero l:i plllyer A batter who can clean up poaltJom;
yarrl n ark:er Afler mak n 3 01 the boy~ I rom Meigs showo!d ttur
Loul11vllle 6 IndianaPQh~ 7
I deliver a hit In a pinch even
D1b Williams and Jim Moore t"o bucks a PRS.S w
Jropp t nettle and took t1 e ball awa} from
lndliinal)(lhS 6 Louisville U s x though hh; seasons average Is be two o! Connie Macks rookies have Pon eroy taking the ba~
e the Wash ngtomans D)'-e kick d to
innUlgs darkness)
I low 275 may prove to be rnor~ made mo.st of. their hit.&amp; count
Gunther made '1 but the
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the 25 ron behmc.. h1s own g Rl
Mllwaukt..-e 9 Knasu~ City 5
ellab~00 than boastllg an average McNair anot.her Phlladel):lhJa cub was called Qack and Poneroy 8enJ lne The ecelver fumbed m.omcn
Ka 1sas City 9 M lwa Ike l
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th
Ls hll
also has done well In driving in 29 alized 5 for lJackfle d being 1 i 0 tn.nly aul I'.BS thrG\\11 without 1
1
Mlm '"o.polls 6 St PaUl &gt;1
r ms ance
e e
P
Todt rull&amp; with 60 hits considering the tlon Fa11lng to make nece~&gt;Su Y tuning
Mmneapolls 16 St Pa 1 6
1 ~~~~!~~~~ ~~s;
~e~! ac~:on t~~ fad that he Is used u lead olf )at Gage D_1.e kicked th" Mnnetta Alter n ak ng flve yards a pat&gt;
the pOIItseason classic due to the~ m:t
~time Sparky player retumng to the 43 \ad w"~ i tcJc Ppl.el by Grucser \\hO
AMERICAN L'f,:AGUE
mJun: suffered by Jimmy Poxx and h a :
elayl
li lead oft' man Une After shaking otT t ree tac,
an to the 25 yard ltne Hen Dye
Wa~hmgton 4 Chicago 3
other l.eam mates It rna be that as en P
ng a season but has lcrs Scott fl. tally stopp ng 1 1 n
1g 8 11 brushed off the cobwebs an 1
New Ymk 7 C!e elan l
IFoxx .,., 111 be shifted to third base ~!~dM~~... ~~~~;'~0 thmo;e t 'thun~
Mdachletta here na.de n s ust ~ t tJe s atue pia\ delivered to n
St LoulaaLBoslo11aln
ladTodlsenttofiro~~t
hlsbattln
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a lan lenlosL4to47~ard lh
Guhtherlost7 Swonw ...1 to
Washington 6 Cl Jca.go 4
Although r6dt s batilng average I higher th:n·•::eolls t~~~r~hl':ct~~ I~~ls~o~ent~n ro:ta"l""h ltlld Kloe.s Amcld cummg n Wolf ou M
New York 10 Cleveland 4
IS only around 2JO 1 e is a dan phla. 5ubstltutc
ards 1
are
t en makes I 0 11lougl u B Case out
Kcl.~
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:1' ganes schelucd
gerous bRtLer in a pinch Phi! hal
FTI.seh high mab for the Cordi! ia lose:a~~egn~~~! ~to 11:0 Marlet rl L11tl .. Ca11c1 ou
Klees Iii
made a total of onh 37 hits In th with 72 tuns batted In Js to 00 takh 8 too man
n a penalty for Plcrott .!!hot a pass 1.o Dve gain ng
NATIONAl I EAGUE
latest a~erBges but those 37 h!W bf fpur mcmDerli of the Al.hlet~....-- breaks through ~ ~~:: ~ut Cro\1 17 yards to the 47 yard line Herr!
Cllkago 16 New Y01k 6
had accounted tor 35 runs That s Slmm 0111 Foxx
Cochrane and when a second
il
pas and a pass was Incomplete and after l 1c
180 sdpped rrame ended wlth the bail In Po n
Chicago 7 New York 6
j naklng your hits count
Miller
the ball is p1ac~~ss
Clncm atl 14 Boston 5
I In the 1930 world serieB Jimmy
Marietta being _on 46,'"r
Jh c eroy.s possessi&lt;Jn Jn midfield an 1 a
0 1811 great moral nctor~ had been ~ 0 1
Brookl) n 6 St Louis 1
Dykes thlrd baseman o! the Ath
.,....na Zl'
0 h games sched iiCd
let!CB batted In the most runs flore,.
EH1j lnd In thP Pmnero~ line l p
I even thqugh he made only foul Dl
.1. 0
I of
pla)ed bang up football under mos L
J;\/TERNATIONI\L 1 E \Gl t
hits during the en~re aeries Jim
Phtladelpn a um ~~ P I th~ I err ble heat ccndltlon~~. and all are
193° eastern Utle has l;et&gt;n sceued W be commended on the fine show
Jersey Cit~ 1 Reading 0
my s composite batting overage fot
lt:'fl
101 th 11 years ea~ten sc t 01 ai
Reading 1 Jcrs ) c 1ty 6
the SiXth i&amp;rne wa., only 222 ~et
U
ng the) II ade On the otherhand
Butra.lo at Montreal rain
he sent more tallies across the
h
h
Ntowark 0 BaHimore 2
plate than Simmons and Foxx
Chicaro. Bpet n -INB--Piay in
The seeded players I 1 tile 1 or 1 t cy s owed some glarmg frwlts
j whose series battlcg averages weJe the national cbamplon,lltp IJOCket ern ~ectlonal are Pasquale No.tnliE' Y.hlch Coach Farnham \\Ill~ bus
GA.MES
364 and .333 respeetlvely
bll11ard 8eCtional kmrn&amp;.n c
wtll 1930 chanlplon who now
prtJse1 t ly engaged ln removing before tnc
SSOCJATION
The foiiQwlna: table llhows how open Oct 12 ln. nine clUes accord Chicago and Marcel Camp of De next game at Jackson On Saturda:;:
!'l at
ulsv1lle
the rival players compared ln &lt;'bat
to C A Storer pre:;tdet t and t10lt 1929 northern til ehold r :md Octobt&gt;r 3
Uug In t1JhS up to two weeks be dirHtor or tbe tourrumentl!i for the last :years rum er up
The Lme up
Toledo e.t Iudlanapoll.&lt;;
f Ol'C th e Oiose ot the season
~ h
h
Porncro)
Po
Marc
1 1 a.
National Billard Aaaoclation of
.ul t e soul em srctlo 1a 1 8 en
St Paul at Kansas City
Pl"lfet
Hits RBI 1 A nertca.
nie Aile! of Kat sa.~ Cit) defcndtng Crc.w
ie
H lle
Mlnncapohs at M lwBukce
I Adams (Cl #b
161 311
Approximately 'J!j players surri champion a1 d Jame.s Tb&lt;JtJJpso 1 or L Case!
ll
Thomas
NATIONTtJEI\GUE
1 Dylr:ea {A) 3b
83
'VO"' or a sere&amp; o' tourmr.menta 1Tampa Fa have quailfted
Sl&lt;&gt;on
IJ:
StegnPl
BoRton at Oi!'Kllcna.tl
113
t whk:h have bun Urldet v.a.y ft.o
['ommy Boatman of Portlu nd Scwo t t Cat t
c
Hu..;~,.
1g~bert.,,.',o' as
0 eJ
Brooklyn at St Louis
M
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the last &amp;wo monthl wm partlc! Ore 1930 champ1on and Spe11eer 1 o11
rg
ko ..:1
\ll!'i!Uam~~: (A) u
63 38 pate in the sectlon&amp;Ja
Livsey ol Los Angeles ID&lt;~!J c.w.m I B easel
rt
Carpet ter
New York llt Chicago
1 Prch CC
3b
UH 12
'l'he clt.lu wbere the tournament.&lt;; pt(ln and last Ialli! runnel-up have Pierotti
1e
Dav
8 sbQp (AJ 2b
Philadelphia at f'ltt:;burgh
163 35 w.UJ be held are Boe\on Phlla.del betn placed I 1 t1 e pial ofh 11 the Dye
Qb
M r.tbe 1
McN'Ir hA) 2b
60 21 phil Detroit, Mhmeapol1a Port western sectional
Guinther
lh
li ct.d
AMEIUCA~ Ll;AGUB
BottQD:lley &lt;OJ lb
105 60 l"'nd" Qre &amp;an Pranctsoo Loa An 1 Arthur
Woods
1930
eas ern Wlnebrenne
r.h
Br l 1
2
Dctrort a\ Philadelp~a
games 1 ~~lll.ns (C) lb
81 415 rele~ Bt Loulll and Champalaq. In champion has been mo\"Cd illt&lt;J the Oruescr
fb
Bra mr.er
g~~::nda~tW~~~~ ~or~
~ :~: ~~
146
I
1ll
Y{tnnen
or
the
diviaion&amp;l
touma
w«ldbs
championship
tournament
Substttutioll3
Keiser
fot
Sllison
37 3 1 n;umt.!l will meet aced~ playen In whio brines the total to five scile Kloes fr.r Woll McCullough
fl~A
~
for
St Louis at BO!ilton
~n ·.(plr.C
"1 fd tbe ftnalll tht ~te.!l of&lt; which will I dule player11 tn the v.or is clBssle Wol! Arnold for Slfil;f;n Keiser for
qp~:~~
c
'4 1 18 ~~ . ~......:::n¥r:Rf~ lgM;.,othe~.J~)a.,YX!S are £t~ln Ru B Ca.scl ltloes for
Caacl
~ l!
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t St. ,l.oUJI and. San Pnm bartrs:t and Ofl&lt;Jfrto Laur1
DCnald Wllltlng head llnesmau
Ll4l.J'Q)' 08 TABLETS
~~ (A) 1~ lb
l'lt 1 :~ CIBC11 BllledJon ..: the Jt.eoreatlon
Five players frqm the socUm als l"Jn~t downs by quarters 1~34 tot.a
Rt~lleve. a ncadmcll6 or Ne1md;d11 M~l"n (C) ct
:t:l 62 ln Detroit for the rkllthern nnal wpl qunllfy this se11.110n lor the l't;QJ.eroy
l'ldi2
6
In 30 mlnu'"- chulu; a Cold th• orsa\ti CCI cl
1'1 completed the list for the pocket worlds champt(lnshlp one each Marietta.
0113 a
fint d-y and ~becks M:'llarh It Haas (A) cf
J:lr'l 51 bllilill'd lll!ctk&gt;nal
from the onrthern wer;tern RDd Score by quarters
t2::H Tc.t
tbren dR.:JA.
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SYflACUS[ TIPPl[; N[W INSHllUION
HAS CAP~CIH Of 100 TONS HOU~l Y

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Lo.t rller. IROAD
SOUGHT BY BODY
BARN. CONHNTS
Are round
O[STROHO BY
INCENOI~RY fiR[
IMPROV~ENTS

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NEWS ITEMS

Aboard S S Be1moh'a. SepL

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lob&amp;a8Mn and Femaado c..-...
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Mrs

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pkked wp alln ~ wen
by Lbe Ba1moira. in ..ttlt.ade
tU6 and kmfl\ude M 31 at.
7 30 a. m. &amp;oday
Tl f alrmen wen: found aboard
thcir Jluatlnr plane the lank
P.rS D li1'Z alter tw.1nc in Lhe
wati!'r fiW 158 b.un.
Vlep had a. sJJ&amp;"bt InJury em
c nt~ lee but. lhe o&amp;hen Wtft' In

TIIEM TO

Local M1ne Equ1pped W1th Lateot Fac1htteo For
Handhne And Clean1n1 Famouo Peacock Coal
As It Lea veo MIDe

tMlllll Ataantie

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Sm1th

FIRST TIPPLE DESTROYED BY FIRE

(t&gt;cd cerulit.lon ucept

for the

fact tht&gt;y were tired. And llun

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Be Held Tuesda~
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coal aB

prod~ed

In

tbe Pomeny Bend appured In a rec~nt IB6ue ol lhe Coal Are
a marulae dewoted to the l'oa.l mlolne- 1ndustry The arUele
~he

wtU may Pn local Hlll.dera an Idea of

b11portane.. In which

Plants Farmer
cumbed at H1a Home Sat

tht- Df!W eqalpmt-nt at the Syraeuse mine 11 held by the Industry
ta paeral Pomeroy Is fortunate that this lndudr. It&gt; hel"fl a11d
tha.t no&lt;'elt&amp; development&amp; we e sut:h as to caWie 1t to ac-aln hum
wt~

Industry

urday Afternoon

The F.d

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selected for

the qanizatlon camPIJinlnl lor
the improvement of the Rate hilb
way which extendl from PQmeroy
throuah Athena. NelaonvOle lAIIan
L&amp;nca.ster Cotumbua and north
ward&amp;

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~rtemoon

by ocal thundt&gt;rsbow~n
or ton ght 1n South portlqn

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'I1lur&amp;to.y n1KJ1t M follow1 Pree1
dent, Barton Hon ot Lop.n vtee
pre.stdent Thomu c Taylor or
I anca.st.er secretary treasurer 0
D Bha er ot NemonVIlie At the
next meetina" wh ch wtll be held at
an e~~orly date a conettt.utlon ant!
by laws will be conaklerecL
Although PomerOY had. not been
Included 1rl the association untJJ
the last JIUM!tinl It was decided
then to include in the UnprovtmPnt
campaign Pomeroy and Findlay
Each town alon&amp; tbe 1'0\1~ will be
epresented by two trWiteea

COLLINGS PROBERS
CHECK ON PARTY
Charlotte N c

Blaze Near Wdk.,.vdle
Coolly To Owner,
Ho11 Cremated
MAN ARRESTED
When Do1o Follow Tra1.
To H~a Home, Eotahl~aheo lnnocenae
A

bt.rn on t~ of Lawrenet

Chapman near WUkeaV:Ule
was
completely destroyed by fire Batur
day nlaht about 10 o clock The en
Ure cont.enta of the bam which
conelated qt a rarae supp.ay ot BrQin

Sept 2t- IN8-- aU the firm implements

several

Invest"atJon of t.he 'pirate alay

hop and a truck were destroyW
InK tn New York or Benjamln p wtlh the structure
Collin&amp;s spread today to North
The orlaln. or the blaze. wa~.: not
Carolina lUI Asslstan' D18trlct At known
although Chapmau •s
torney Pred J Munder of New well as oftlcen who lnveaUpted
York queried a local .hotel mana1 the t\re bel1eved It bad been start
er ooncerninl the movementa of 11 ed b7 aomeone In the neishbol'
party ot fNe periQhS retf!tered here hood Bherta: ~racy went to the
September :t
licene Saturday night with bloo1
District Attorney t.(Wlder wae ln hounds and a se&amp;reh for eJue~ \\aa
fanned the party three men b started immediately
middle-aged woman and a &amp;lrl
The dop tracked to the residence
registered September 2 from New or Cletua Summera who reaidta
York The three men lett lmme about three fourths o1 a mtle from
dlately after telllterlna whl~ the the Chapman fann Summera Gii.Ye
two women remalned overnliht and the omter an alibi statinK t.hat he
departed the nen day
had been at the home of a neljh
The party returned t4:l tbe hotel bor about 8 mile away all even Jill
on September 'I but thla time reg and had not left their home until
lsteri!d from Bolton
the hotel
manqer aald All ftve rebla1ned about 10 o clock about the tune t.rul
overnight r.nc1 depe.rted topther ftre wu discovered The f&amp;mJl)i
the rollowlq day
where Bwnmera was suppoa.ed to
The Dlstrtct attorney cUd not re have vtalt.ed were queaUoned and
veal what connection the ftve per We st.tements verlfted
sons might have with tbe OoUinga
Summers was bro111ht to Ute
slaylnll:
county jail here Mm day n ornll$
where he wss queslJoned furtJ1er
althoua:h no charge was
rued
LABO&amp; 8BOilT.t.GE
against him In spite of the fact
Cleveland set 2!-INB--Con that Summers WU cleared of susfronted with a lAbor ehortase as 11 plclon of having started the fl e
result of the t)'pbold epidemic at Chapman and local omcers were
Ute Cleveland State h&lt;:.plt.al for ftrm In their b~Uef that the blaae
the inaa.ne where 10 per&amp;Qill han had been !ltarted by someone in
died t om the dl8eue oA\ci&amp;ls of unmedlate vicinity
the lnstltuUon and ctty Health
Bummers was released llondly
otllcl&amp;ls were to attampt to solve after he WBI questioned and fur
the problem at a conrerent!e today 1tber lnV,8t1tlp.UoM are beln11 hetd

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EVASION

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1er Here To Cement
Relat1ono
MORE CLOSELY

fOUR KillED I~
HE~n STORMS IN
MIS~DURI:
Tornado Dama1e1
vera1ty Bu1ld1D11 At
Columb1a

'Unhl Further
Except For Fim-~iDII~:!&gt;
Purpooeo

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V1ctory When Comm1t
tee Turno Mo1at
BY 9-7 VOTE

In Oklahoma, Heavy RaiD
Breako Protracted
Heat Wave

Dec111on Meano Proh1b1t
ton Queohon To Be
Debated On Floor

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THREE CONDITIONS::,:
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Motion Overruled I
Muat

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Stock Exchange

cla~ whllti'

he governn e t obta ned par~~
e t y sa1 (;tlon of Its 10 d et.andaJ'I[
8ptOm on measurf! will re opeD
o no row t was omc"'U¥... ..,.
u ed thh; ~~oftf! noon

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Announcing an Exhibition
of

Fall abd

Widt~r

FaghiOiJs.

lntrodueiDI the Latat
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Gowns-Frocks-Coats
J W Ladd of 011. I 1 tJl
wa.s a
b Ull ss vl8 or he e Mo cl:.~~
MIE
Mu 11. l'r te Me
v "' led
re n ves I Co n bull Sunday
dau~,tf!r

A BIG BOY

Born Ul Mr and M111 Oeoft{e
Onlla.s at Balll!bury Md an ~~
pound boy Mond~~oy morning BelJt.
:Zl Ora dson to Mr and Mn Da'Y
ton Ashworth and a greo.t grandsbn
to Mr and Mn OSCar Myers The
motl er WUfi formerly Uta Ashwor:th
RIB BROKEN

Mrs John S RUIII'I h11od the mlo
rortunr to fall whl e n he y..-d
Snturday and break one rib

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CLASS PICNIC

Ttl.!' WorthwhU' Class or g Is of
the OniiA'd Brethre S d y set oc
st Wut Columbia ca joyed a plcmc
tit BuKton s MilLs 8 nday after
oc Ga.mes we e pln.J ed during the
after oot
Those who attended were BessJe
Cartw lght La a Boctl Vo da.
Young Char ot~
Yo g Rutl
Wheeler Helen R IB&amp;e l Gertrude
:l.fcCa tv and the teacher Lauren&lt;!
Cnlm an

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ForTh11 Week
10 Inch Swec-1 Ra~ket Bit Braee

ue and

~$1

Vl~ral

arpen&amp;er wotk

Fine lor Household

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TltREE &amp;ELEASIED

Uo yo•r own borlnr

50 Value

Ous Sto ~
Peter Rutter
jail hete fOr
were re)eased

Sale 98e

7 Inch But her Knlff'
Jlandle "'lth 3 BUMS Rlnb

35c: Value

Sale l!lc:

Ae• KnUe Sharpe11er

Sharpen• by

almply

drawtnr

knife U rourh bardened Kteel "hf'f'ls

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One Gallon Milk Crot'b.

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Lafayette Hotel Bld1

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TO

YOU EVER

By Edaon R Waite, Shawnee, Oklahoma
THAT the prohlemo of aeeunn1 new llua•ae• are the oame today
ao they have alwayo heen.
fhe moot Important of theae p~volume of huo1ne.a at the leut ~L

1a

how to aeeure 1nereaoed

Modem buoJD- coneemo have found that conllnuouo advert~a
!Jlll~"l!l~~~~lw ~~N ~u...f.,.L "lrr:tt and fheapeot Wl'Y
to oec:ure:l.mtliiu-1b"'Uiiilliii'i'l.: ~'1:11) ~:(!11 ~'ill'"'
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Saturday afternoon

Miss Sue Lehew 18 a bmllneBB vls
ttor In Co umbuA Monday lrr thf'
Interest of the millinery depart
) !mmt of the Red Anchor store

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The pr~nted pa1e 1a uaed hy all tbe people ao an anformallon
bureau, bec:auae advertn-..lf ah- wha~ Ia on the market and
where to buy everythan1 -.led
People know that eontinuoua aclvertioen al-ya offer them the
neweat and b,eat of quahty

Fine for rentral boue aiM!

15c Value
Sale 9c
There 10 11111 a lot of Spee1al Bar1amo ID
Furmture at our M1ddleport Store
McMASTER HARDWARE CO
TWO STORES
Pomeroy
L D lkMuter OW.....

tlwf poi\ frit

ON' RU81NE88 TRIP

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25c Value

Lawl'enoe Bmltn .and
ileld trt ~e county

MANNEQUIN SHOWING
On the Ennan~ of 5epL 23rd and 24th at the
GALLIPOLIS, THEATlE
Th11 1a In add1t1on to the replar feature picture

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BUSINESS G0£5 WHERE IT IS INVITED AND STAYS
WHERE IT lS'WELL TREATED
QUALITY, SERVICE .\NP CONTINUOUS ADVERTISING
MAKE OCCASIONAL CUSTOMERS REGULAR CUSTOMERS

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Lo do
Bep 22-INS---The LQtk.

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l'e• Faled

Are L11ted
Taken To Save Pouncf"
Sterhn1

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take

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omcen were elect.ed at a mee'
inC' of the truatee1 at Lancuter

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Mr and Mrs W A H Lta a c.l
uf Mlddlcpo spe t SU
day vith Mr and M
Nor nan
F'06a
Lewis Korn da. Q:t te
bat d of Za esv lie ~&gt;P n
~ rt wtt.h M
Ko ,.. b s er Mr
WI lam Fos
M and Mrs Clarenc
c ffo d
petSndayv.th M
adMn;
Jln Eli m~o~ at Eno
M 1&lt;8 Mary LouiRe Gloeckner re
urn d tu Col n bus Sunrtav after o
ew layx visit with he
pa ents
M and Mrs Charles 0 oe tnf!r
M
nnd M s Fred Bn te s nnd
Rayr o d Trr I !!pent tJ e week
1 In 0 ncl at
A lnte1e.sting mtltltlng at witch
seve a I porillnt subjects are w
be d SC US.'&gt;f!d l'l p a ed fo T
rtav
J
eve tng by the Le.dla; Auxiliary 1
of tl e A ne can Leglru nc o d OJ
In to an Rnno ncement made by Mrs
Ellu~ h Huber l-Oday

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lhe Newa Ollice ol Tho Daily
Tr1b1111e, call 236 L 1f tbe Bwmeu
Ollice uk few 202 R

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